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... sense of Christian vocation . Even before that time I had been keenly interested in the application of Christian faith to public as well as private practice . I had taught courses in both philosophical and theological ethics . I had had ...
... sense of Christian vocation . Even before that time I had been keenly interested in the application of Christian faith to public as well as private practice . I had taught courses in both philosophical and theological ethics . I had had ...
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... sense of human omnipotence that came to expression in the idea of progress . We Americans , especially , feel that we should be able to prevent the deterioration of the world . The assumption of responsibility for the world , even in ...
... sense of human omnipotence that came to expression in the idea of progress . We Americans , especially , feel that we should be able to prevent the deterioration of the world . The assumption of responsibility for the world , even in ...
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... sense of the kind of world toward which we hope . There will be no full agreement even on the highly general principles sketched above . When we turn to the examination of images of a future society that in some measure embody what we ...
... sense of the kind of world toward which we hope . There will be no full agreement even on the highly general principles sketched above . When we turn to the examination of images of a future society that in some measure embody what we ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Christian Existence in a World of Limits | 7 |
Ecojustice and Christian Salvation | 20 |
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