APA (7th ed.) Citation

James, T. A. (2013). Gordon Kaufman, Flat Ontology, and Value: Toward an Ecological Theocentrism: with Myriam Renaud, “Gordon Kaufman's Humanizing Concept of God”; Jerome P. Soneson, “The Legacy of Gordon Kaufman: Theological Method and Its Pragmatic Norms”; J. Patrick Woolley, “Kaufman's Debt to Kant: The Epistemological Importance of the ‘Structure of the World which Environs Us’”; Thomas A. James, “Gordon Kaufman, Flat Ontology, and Value: Toward an Ecological Theocentrism”; and Karl E. Peters, “A Christian Naturalism: Developing the Thinking of Gordon Kaufman.”. Zygon, 48(3), 565-577. doi:10.1111/zygo.12023

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

James, Thomas A. "Gordon Kaufman, Flat Ontology, and Value: Toward an Ecological Theocentrism: With Myriam Renaud, “Gordon Kaufman's Humanizing Concept of God”; Jerome P. Soneson, “The Legacy of Gordon Kaufman: Theological Method and Its Pragmatic Norms”; J. Patrick Woolley, “Kaufman's Debt to Kant: The Epistemological Importance of the ‘Structure of the World Which Environs Us’”; Thomas A. James, “Gordon Kaufman, Flat Ontology, and Value: Toward an Ecological Theocentrism”; and Karl E. Peters, “A Christian Naturalism: Developing the Thinking of Gordon Kaufman.”." Zygon 48, no. 3 (2013): 565-577, https://doi.org/10.1111/zygo.12023.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

James, Thomas A. "Gordon Kaufman, Flat Ontology, and Value: Toward an Ecological Theocentrism: With Myriam Renaud, “Gordon Kaufman's Humanizing Concept of God”; Jerome P. Soneson, “The Legacy of Gordon Kaufman: Theological Method and Its Pragmatic Norms”; J. Patrick Woolley, “Kaufman's Debt to Kant: The Epistemological Importance of the ‘Structure of the World Which Environs Us’”; Thomas A. James, “Gordon Kaufman, Flat Ontology, and Value: Toward an Ecological Theocentrism”; and Karl E. Peters, “A Christian Naturalism: Developing the Thinking of Gordon Kaufman.”." Zygon, vol. 48, no. 3, 2013, pp. 565-577, https://doi.org/10.1111/zygo.12023.

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