Sustainability: Economics, Ecology, and Justice |
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Page 83
... context within which redemption occurs . Fur- thermore , although the story of redemption focuses on human beings , it does not exclude the rest of creation . How this has come to be ignored in so much of Protestant theology ...
... context within which redemption occurs . Fur- thermore , although the story of redemption focuses on human beings , it does not exclude the rest of creation . How this has come to be ignored in so much of Protestant theology ...
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... context that the threat to sustainability was the deterioration of the natural environ- ment . During the following years a good deal of work was done in developing the implications of sustainability . Under the lead- ership of the ...
... context that the threat to sustainability was the deterioration of the natural environ- ment . During the following years a good deal of work was done in developing the implications of sustainability . Under the lead- ership of the ...
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... context of a self - conscious- ness and self - knowledge hard - won through human history . These differences are related also to different stands taken with respect to the concerns of those who care about animals on an individual basis ...
... context of a self - conscious- ness and self - knowledge hard - won through human history . These differences are related also to different stands taken with respect to the concerns of those who care about animals on an individual basis ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Christian Existence in a World of Limits | 7 |
Ecojustice and Christian Salvation | 20 |
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