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Interreligious philosophical dialogues Volume 4, Inter-Christian philosophical dialogues

✍ Scribed by Oppy, Graham Robert; Trakakis, Nick


Year
2018
Tongue
English
Leaves
299
Category
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✦ Table of Contents


IntroductionPosition statementsJohn Bishop, A `naturalist' Christian theismHeather Eaton, Ecological Christianity Kevin Hart, Catholic ChristianityMichael C. Rea, (Reformed) ProtestantismN.N. Trakakis, Orthodox ChristianityFirst responsesJohn BishopHeather Eaton Kevin HartMichael C. ReaN.N. TrakakisSecond responses John Bishop Heather Eaton Kevin HartMichael C. ReaN.N. Trakakis


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