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  1. (2 other versions)A History of Russian Philosophy.V. V. Zenkovsky & George L. Kline - 1953 - Philosophy 30 (113):188-189.
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  • Disvalues in Nature.Holmes Rolston - 1992 - The Monist 75 (2):250-278.
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  • Divine glory in a Darwinian world.Christopher Southgate - 2014 - Zygon 49 (4):784-807.
    Faced with the ambiguities of this world, in which ugliness and suffering co-exist with beauty, the article rejects the attribution of disvalues to a Fall-event. Instead it faces God's involvement even in violence and ugliness. It explores the concept of divine glory, understood principally as a sign of the divine reality. This includes both the great theophanies of the Hebrew Bible and Jesus’ glorification in his Passion and Crucifixion. It then considers the contemplation of the natural world, using the terminology (...)
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  • Book Review: Celia Deane-Drummond and Rebecca Artinian-Kaiser (eds), Theology and Ecology across the Disciplines: On Care for Our Common Home. [REVIEW]Andrew Bowyer - 2020 - Studies in Christian Ethics 33 (2):271-274.
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  • The Symbolism of Evil.Paul Ricoeur - 1966
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  • Shadow Sophia in Christological Perspective: The Evolution of Sin and the Redemption of Nature.Celia Deane-Drummond - 2008 - Theology and Science 6 (1):13-32.
    Drawing on animal ethological studies, this article considers the possibility of a form of morality existing in animals and its relationship with human morality. Given this capacity, I argue that first we need to reflect more carefully on human sin and evil in evolutionary terms. Second, I question the adequacy of the traditional divide between “moral” and “natural” evil as well as consider the possibility of anthropogenic evil. Third, I suggest that a theological response to nonhuman morality should include discussion (...)
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  • To Human Is a Verb.Tim Ingold - 2017 - In Thomas Schwarz Wentzer, Martin Gustafsson & Kevin M. Cahill (eds.), Finite but Unbounded: New Approaches in Philosophical Anthropology. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 9-24.
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  • Book Review: Celia Deane-Drummond, The Wisdom of the Liminal: Evolution and Other Animals in Human Becoming. [REVIEW]Stephen Goundrey-Smith - 2016 - Studies in Christian Ethics 29 (3):344-347.
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  • A History of Russian Philosophy.George L. Kline & V. V. Zenkovsky - 1953 - Journal of Philosophy 50 (6):183.
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