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  1. The Created Co-Creator as Symbol.Philip Hefner - forthcoming - Zygon.
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  • Eclecticism and loose coherence: A risk worth taking.Mary Gerhart - 1994 - Zygon 29 (3):383-388.
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  • The self-definition of life and human purpose: Reflections upon the divine spirit and the human spirit.Philip Hefner - 1973 - Zygon 8 (3-4):395-411.
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  • The Practice of Everyday Life.Michel de Certeau - 1988 - University of California Press.
    In this incisive book, Michel de Certeau considers the uses to which social representation and modes of social behavior are put by individuals and groups, describing the tactics available to the common man for reclaiming his own autonomy from the all-pervasive forces of commerce, politics, and culture. In exploring the public meaning of ingeniously defended private meanings, de Certeau draws brilliantly on an immense theoretical literature to speak of an apposite use of imaginative literature.
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  • Simians, Cyborgs and Women: The Reinvention of Nature.Donna Jeanne Haraway - 1991 - Routledge.
    I. Nature as a System of Production and Reproduction 1. Animal Sociology and a Natural Economy of the Body Politic 2. The Past Is the Contested Zone 3. The Biological Enterprise II. Contested Readings: Narrative Natures 4. In the Beginning Was the Word 5. The Contest for Primate Nature 6. Reading Buchi Emecheta III. Differential Politics of Innappropriate/d Others 7. ’Gender’ for a Marxist Dictionary 8. A Cyborg Manifesto 9. Situated Knowledges 10. The Biopolitics of Postmodern Bodies.
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  • Les fondements sémantiques du discours naturel Jean-Louis Gardies Collection «Problèmes et controverses» Paris, Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin, 1994, 248 p. [REVIEW]François Rivenc - 1997 - Dialogue 36 (1):197-.
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  • (1 other version)Evolution, culture, and sin: Responding to Philip Hefner's proposal.Langdon Gilkey - 1995 - Zygon 30 (2):293-308.
    In his recent book, The Human Factor, Philip Hefner proposes to deepen theological understanding of the natural world and the place of humans within it. He describes humans as products of converging streams of genes and culture, and as possessors of freedom that requires them to be “created cocreators.” In accordance with the requirements of “the way things really are” (God), humans are to become divine agents in enlarging the realm of freedom in the world through self‐sacrificing altruism. While Hefner's (...)
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  • The Human Factor: Evolution, Culture, and Religion.Philip Hefner - 1993
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  • The summa hefneriana: Myth, megamyth, and metamyth.Eugene G. D'Aquili - 1994 - Zygon 29 (3):371-381.
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  • A new synthesis of knowledge and faith.Gerd Theissen - 1994 - Zygon 29 (3):389-399.
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