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... spirit , wherever there is hunger for God , wherever through the interaction of people a new intimacy comes into being , we discern the work and presence of Christ . Equally , we experience Christ in chal- lenges that threaten us and in ...
... spirit , wherever there is hunger for God , wherever through the interaction of people a new intimacy comes into being , we discern the work and presence of Christ . Equally , we experience Christ in chal- lenges that threaten us and in ...
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... Spirit . For me , it is the belief in this Spirit , the giver of life and love , that is the ground of hope . In spite of all the destructive forces we let loose against life on this planet , the Spirit of Life is at work in ever new ...
... Spirit . For me , it is the belief in this Spirit , the giver of life and love , that is the ground of hope . In spite of all the destructive forces we let loose against life on this planet , the Spirit of Life is at work in ever new ...
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... SPIRIT OF LIFE AND LOVE AND HOPE The situation has been pictured as if the world were a ship on a long voyage . The ship has first class and steerage . The crew members direct their attention to the comforts of the first - class ...
... SPIRIT OF LIFE AND LOVE AND HOPE The situation has been pictured as if the world were a ship on a long voyage . The ship has first class and steerage . The crew members direct their attention to the comforts of the first - class ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Christian Existence in a World of Limits | 7 |
Ecojustice and Christian Salvation | 20 |
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