Seeing through God: Towards an Eco A/Theology
Although often viewed as an aberration in theology, the application of deconstructionist thought provides a way of approaching the theological task that enables issues of context to be debated in a new way. By applying notions of inter-textuality to the basis provided by the liminal / of Mark C. Tay...
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2001
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Journal for the study of religion, nature and culture
Year: 2001, Volume: 6.1/6.2, Pages: 186-199 |
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