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  1. Dynamics of Faith.Paul Tillich - 1957
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  • (2 other versions)Systematic Theology.D. M. MacKinnon & Paul Tillich - 1952 - Philosophical Quarterly 2 (9):381.
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  • What Will it Mean to be Green? Envisioning Positive Possibilities Without Dismissing Loss.Cheryl Hall - 2013 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 16 (2):125 - 141.
    Convinced of the importance of framing, many environmentalists have begun emphasizing positive visions of a happy and healthy green future rather than gloomy pictures of deprivation and sacrifice. ?Gloom and doom? discourses foster despair and resistance, they worry, instead of hope and motivation to change. While positive visions are crucial, though, it is ineffective to deny that living more sustainably will involve any loss. Since people value many incompatible things, living more sustainably will inevitably entail both sacrifice and reward. Environmentalists (...)
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  • Religion and the Human Future: An Essay on Theological Humanism.David E. Klemm - 2008 - Blackwell. Edited by William Schweiker.
    The shape of theological humanism -- Ideas and challenges -- The humanist imagination -- Thinking of God -- The logic of Christian humanism -- On the integrity of life -- The task of theological humanism -- Our endangered garden -- A school of conscience -- Masks of mind -- Religion and spiritual integrity -- Living theological humanism.
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  • The intimate distance of herons: Theological travels through nature, place, and migration.Forrest Clingerman - 2008 - Ethics, Place and Environment 11 (3):313 – 325.
    In a theological understanding of nature, what is the significance of herons? This article reflects on the question of herons by first describing how bird migration can be included in a theological approach to nature. To explore the theological meaning of migration, theology must model nature as defined by the idea of 'emplacement'. Next, it investigates how the migration of herons challenges and complements our sense of dwelling by detailing the different ways that herons are emplaced as migratory birds. It (...)
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  • Dynamics of Faith. [REVIEW]John E. Smith - 1961 - Journal of Philosophy 58 (15):412-415.
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  • Inscriptions and reflections: essays in philosophical theology.Robert P. Scharlemann - 1989 - Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia.
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  • Inscriptions and Reflections: Essays in Philosophical Theology.Robert P. Scharlemann - 1989 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 30 (3):189-191.
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