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Page 295
The virtue that is present does not flow primarily from nature but from grace . Indeed , at most times , it is lawless nature which manifests itself while only occasionally does grace triumph over nature . This religious perspective is ...
The virtue that is present does not flow primarily from nature but from grace . Indeed , at most times , it is lawless nature which manifests itself while only occasionally does grace triumph over nature . This religious perspective is ...
Page 299
And if everything is enspirited , then in a real sense , morality can be seen as emanating from the land , and from a variety of natural entities ( Callicott 1982 : 310 ) . Native morality then is taking one's cue , the tribal cue ...
And if everything is enspirited , then in a real sense , morality can be seen as emanating from the land , and from a variety of natural entities ( Callicott 1982 : 310 ) . Native morality then is taking one's cue , the tribal cue ...
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In addition to these prerequisites for encapsulation is an essential difference in values and ideas about human nature and the natural condition of human communities and the relation between man and nature .
In addition to these prerequisites for encapsulation is an essential difference in values and ideas about human nature and the natural condition of human communities and the relation between man and nature .
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