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... now threaten our survival . Viewing our ordinary ways of feeling , thinking , and acting in the light of Jesus , Christians have used language like " natural depravity . " But we also 10 CHRISTIAN EXISTENCE IN A WORLD OF LIMITS.
... now threaten our survival . Viewing our ordinary ways of feeling , thinking , and acting in the light of Jesus , Christians have used language like " natural depravity . " But we also 10 CHRISTIAN EXISTENCE IN A WORLD OF LIMITS.
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... feeling . This is an old idea emphasized by utilitarians . In standard util- itarianism , however , the feelings ... feeling . My point is that all feeling is positively and negatively valuable , usually a mixture of both . Reasoning is ...
... feeling . This is an old idea emphasized by utilitarians . In standard util- itarianism , however , the feelings ... feeling . My point is that all feeling is positively and negatively valuable , usually a mixture of both . Reasoning is ...
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... feeling as the language is appre- ciated in its own right and in its evocation of new feelings in the hearer . The presence in human beings of heightened capacities for reason and language certainly adds to the richness of human feeling ...
... feeling as the language is appre- ciated in its own right and in its evocation of new feelings in the hearer . The presence in human beings of heightened capacities for reason and language certainly adds to the richness of human feeling ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Christian Existence in a World of Limits | 7 |
Ecojustice and Christian Salvation | 20 |
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