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... Christian response . There is some tension among them , and none of us is called to enter equally into all of them . It is my hope that we can support one another in our varied Christian decisions . CHRISTIAN REALISM By Christian realism ...
... Christian response . There is some tension among them , and none of us is called to enter equally into all of them . It is my hope that we can support one another in our varied Christian decisions . CHRISTIAN REALISM By Christian realism ...
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... Christian realists do not appeal to the United States on ide- alistic grounds alone to supply food to a world food ... realism is a more appropriate response for American Christians than either moral exhortation or rev- olution , it has ...
... Christian realists do not appeal to the United States on ide- alistic grounds alone to supply food to a world food ... realism is a more appropriate response for American Christians than either moral exhortation or rev- olution , it has ...
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... Christian realism alone is not an ade- quate Christian response . Although any direct attempt to over- throw the existing system would be counterproductive , that system may well collapse of its own weight . It would be unfor- tunate if ...
... Christian realism alone is not an ade- quate Christian response . Although any direct attempt to over- throw the existing system would be counterproductive , that system may well collapse of its own weight . It would be unfor- tunate if ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Christian Existence in a World of Limits | 7 |
Ecojustice and Christian Salvation | 20 |
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