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  1. Economy of Grace.Kathryn Tanner - 2005
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  • (1 other version)Can a Gift be Given? Prolegomena to a Future Trinitarian Metaphysic.John Milbank - 1995 - In Rethinking Metaphysics, Jones, L Gregory (Ed). Blackwell. pp. 119-161.
    The article claimed: 1) That a gift "can" expect a return. 2) That only a reciprocal gift can occur at all. 3) That the mark of a gift is non-identical repetition rather than unconditional freedom. 4) That Christianity thinks unlimited gift-exchange free of fetishization it objects. 5) That Christian "agape" is more like an exchanged gift than a free gift. 6) That the true, exchanged gift is not "before" being.
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  • (2 other versions)Works of Love.Søren Kierkegaard - unknown
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  • (1 other version)Given Time: 1. Counterfeit Money.Jacques DERRIDA - 1992
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  • (2 other versions)Summa Theologiae (1265-1273).Thomas Aquinas - 1911 - Edited by John Mortensen & Enrique Alarcón.
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  • Being Reconciled: Ontology and Pardon.John Milbank - 2003 - Routledge.
    Both a critique of post-Kantian modernity and a new theology that engages with issues of language, culture, time, politics and historicity, 'Being Reconciled' insists on the dependency of all human production and understanding on a God who is infinite inboth utterance and capacity.
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  • Being Consumed: Economics and Christian Desire.William T. Cavanaugh - 2008
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