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Economics, Ecology, and Justice John B. Cobb. those for whom the concern for survival and the longer future outweigh considerations of immediate charity and justice . And , because concern for limits and frustration with efforts to ...
Economics, Ecology, and Justice John B. Cobb. those for whom the concern for survival and the longer future outweigh considerations of immediate charity and justice . And , because concern for limits and frustration with efforts to ...
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... concern to lift up peace as the central issue . Third - world delegates saw this as a threat to the World Council's continued advocacy of justice in North - South relations . The Assembly struggled with the tension between the two concerns ...
... concern to lift up peace as the central issue . Third - world delegates saw this as a threat to the World Council's continued advocacy of justice in North - South relations . The Assembly struggled with the tension between the two concerns ...
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... Concern has extended to livestock and the effects on these animals of factory methods applied to the pro- duction of meat . More recently , concern for wild animals as well has become important . The focus of this group is on animal ...
... Concern has extended to livestock and the effects on these animals of factory methods applied to the pro- duction of meat . More recently , concern for wild animals as well has become important . The focus of this group is on animal ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Christian Existence in a World of Limits | 7 |
Ecojustice and Christian Salvation | 20 |
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