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... ourselves to re - creation by God , but we also depend on grace in another sense . It is only because we know ourselves accepted in our sinfulness that we can laugh at our own pretenses , live with a measure of joy in the midst of our ...
... ourselves to re - creation by God , but we also depend on grace in another sense . It is only because we know ourselves accepted in our sinfulness that we can laugh at our own pretenses , live with a measure of joy in the midst of our ...
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... ourselves from dependence on fossil fuels almost entirely . The further steps that we might take in that direction are drastic and controversial . But it is already past time to give them serious consideration . FREEING OURSELVES FROM ...
... ourselves from dependence on fossil fuels almost entirely . The further steps that we might take in that direction are drastic and controversial . But it is already past time to give them serious consideration . FREEING OURSELVES FROM ...
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... ourselves . We can appeal to the Bible , but we must appeal to the Bible against itself , a much more complex and difficult operation . In calling for considering nature as a context for theology we have no such complexities to deal ...
... ourselves . We can appeal to the Bible , but we must appeal to the Bible against itself , a much more complex and difficult operation . In calling for considering nature as a context for theology we have no such complexities to deal ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Christian Existence in a World of Limits | 7 |
Ecojustice and Christian Salvation | 20 |
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