The Theological Structure of Christian Faith and the Feasibility of a Global Ecological Ethic
Scientific evolutionary/ecological thinking is the basis for today's understanding that we are now in an ecological crisis. Religions, however, often resist reordering their thinking in light of scientific ideas, and this presents difficulties in trying to develop a viable global ecological eth...
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2003
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Year: 2003, Volume: 38, Issue: 1, Pages: 147-161 |
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B global ecological ethic B Image of God B biohistorical B Abrahamic Religions B Faith B Creativity B Anthropocentric B evolutionary thinking B Asian religions B traditional dualisms B traditional religious terms B God B modern sciences |
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