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... Hope on a Dying Planet 106 Earth's Story 119 An Alternative to Complacency 121 124 127 Our Hope Is in More Than Hope Itself The Spirit of Life and Love and Hope 100 100 119 Introduction The summer of 1969 was a major turning point vi ...
... Hope on a Dying Planet 106 Earth's Story 119 An Alternative to Complacency 121 124 127 Our Hope Is in More Than Hope Itself The Spirit of Life and Love and Hope 100 100 119 Introduction The summer of 1969 was a major turning point vi ...
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... hope . But how can there be hope ? To tell ourselves to hope in order that there be hope is , in the long run , futile . Hope rests on something other than its own usefulness . A partial answer is that hope is a matter of temperament or ...
... hope . But how can there be hope ? To tell ourselves to hope in order that there be hope is , in the long run , futile . Hope rests on something other than its own usefulness . A partial answer is that hope is a matter of temperament or ...
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... hope apart from which there is no hope , and I am confident that what I find in myself is occurring in you as well . Because I believe that what makes for life and love and hope is not simply my decision or yours , but a Spirit that ...
... hope apart from which there is no hope , and I am confident that what I find in myself is occurring in you as well . Because I believe that what makes for life and love and hope is not simply my decision or yours , but a Spirit that ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Christian Existence in a World of Limits | 7 |
Ecojustice and Christian Salvation | 20 |
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