McFague proposes in a clear and challenging way a theological program based on what she calls 'the organic model' for conceiving God. . From the Back Cover A very distinctive and important new option for Christian theologyRather, the titles of several
Title | : | The Body of God: An Ecological Theology |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.89 (445 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0800627350 |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 292Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-3-27 |
Language | : | English |
McFague proposes in a clear and challenging way a theological program based on what she calls 'the organic model' for conceiving God. . From the Back Cover A very distinctive and important new option for Christian theology
Rather, the titles of several of his books appear on a bookshelf, together with the titles of other works exploring how copyright fits with new media and new technology. It's a journalistic triumph!! Well written. I am 81 and worried about "forgetting" things every day. I love stories regarding the Lakota Indians. In the very first panel, the book quietly acknowledges the contributions of Lawrence Lessig, a Stanford University law professor in the forefront of arguing that intellectual property laws are hindering creative freedom and technology. Strong, caring and wise, Thunder Heart falls in love with the beautiful empathetic Victoria, a white woman and enemy of his people. Those "big beautifulfierce" animals are just author Martin Jenkins' hook. Parker-Pope recounts an incident in the early part of the last century when an insightful public relations expert urged the Lucky Strike company to sponsor a Green Ball in New York for the purpose of enticing socialite women to be more receptive to the green color of its cigarette pack. Excellent text!. While at this point I don't care that much about how the quarto version of Hamlet said "no", when the folio version said "so", it's nice to know that if I have a specific question, the answers in there. Another distracting inclusion is a hand-to-hand combThis book is the result.. However, she ended the book aware that what was needed is not only immanental models of God, but ways of thinking of God's transcendence in an immanental way. In Models of God, now in a second impression, Sallie McFague dealt principally with immanental models, God as mother, lover and friend of the world. Her choice was a deliberate one, an attempt to balance the heavy transcendence of the Christian dcotrine of God
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