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... survive in the more desirable regions of the globe . Genetic tendencies have been accentuated in those cul- tures ... survival . Viewing our ordinary ways of feeling , thinking , and acting in the light of Jesus , Christians have used ...
... survive in the more desirable regions of the globe . Genetic tendencies have been accentuated in those cul- tures ... survival . Viewing our ordinary ways of feeling , thinking , and acting in the light of Jesus , Christians have used ...
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... survival would need to make radical changes in their lifestyles and economics so as to increase their exports ... survive ; and , those that could survive with aid but not without it . Assistance is concentrated on the latter . The ...
... survival would need to make radical changes in their lifestyles and economics so as to increase their exports ... survive ; and , those that could survive with aid but not without it . Assistance is concentrated on the latter . The ...
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... survival of humanity is bound up with the necessity of stabilizing and even reducing our population . Some of you ... survive others . But can we really expect that fear will forever restrain the use of atomic weapons as they spread into ...
... survival of humanity is bound up with the necessity of stabilizing and even reducing our population . Some of you ... survive others . But can we really expect that fear will forever restrain the use of atomic weapons as they spread into ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Christian Existence in a World of Limits | 7 |
Ecojustice and Christian Salvation | 20 |
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