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... VISION " Where there is no vision , the people perish " ( Proverbs 29:18 ) . That proverb has a frighteningly literal application to our time . We simply will not move forward to CHRISTIAN EXISTENCE IN A WORLD OF LIMITS 17 Prophetic Vision.
... VISION " Where there is no vision , the people perish " ( Proverbs 29:18 ) . That proverb has a frighteningly literal application to our time . We simply will not move forward to CHRISTIAN EXISTENCE IN A WORLD OF LIMITS 17 Prophetic Vision.
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... vision . But such vision is in short supply . There are still proposed visions of a future of increasing global affluence , but they are irrelevant to our present situation and encourage the wrong attitudes and expectations . There are ...
... vision . But such vision is in short supply . There are still proposed visions of a future of increasing global affluence , but they are irrelevant to our present situation and encourage the wrong attitudes and expectations . There are ...
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... vision exist . In my personal search I have found the most impressive breakthrough in the work of Paolo Soleri . But in all areas most of the work remains to be done . Vision in no sense replaces the need for rigorous reflection on ...
... vision exist . In my personal search I have found the most impressive breakthrough in the work of Paolo Soleri . But in all areas most of the work remains to be done . Vision in no sense replaces the need for rigorous reflection on ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Christian Existence in a World of Limits | 7 |
Ecojustice and Christian Salvation | 20 |
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