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Relational values of nature: outgrowing anthropocentrism by enriching human-nature relationships?
Journal for Nature Conservation, 2023Dominique Ghijselinck
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Theology, 2009
Romans 8.19–23 and Colossians 1.15–20, in which the whole creation is bound up in the liberating and reconciling work of God, are the most cited Pauline texts in ecotheology. These texts can form a hermeneutical lens with which to begin the task of re-reading Pauline ethical themes, such as Christ's self-giving for others, to see if these may be ...
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Romans 8.19–23 and Colossians 1.15–20, in which the whole creation is bound up in the liberating and reconciling work of God, are the most cited Pauline texts in ecotheology. These texts can form a hermeneutical lens with which to begin the task of re-reading Pauline ethical themes, such as Christ's self-giving for others, to see if these may be ...
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Meta-narratives on machinic otherness: beyond anthropocentrism and exoticism
Ai & Society, 2022Min-Sun Kim
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