Karl Peters: Theology as a confessing discipline

Zygon 40 (3):683-690 (2005)
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Abstract

Karl Peters's book Dancing with the Sacred brings together his insights from evolutionary biology and ecology, world religions, and process thought into an integrated autobiographical reflection on his thoughts, teaching, and life. The book simultaneously engages readers in their own reflections about religion and science and reminds them that their reflections are freighted with moral responsibility. For Peters, self‐understanding correlates with understanding the world. The celebration of diversity coincides with the universal concerns that all face living together on this planet. Our future depends on how we live in the present tense.

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The sacred depths of nature.Ursula Goodenough - 1998 - New York: Oxford University Press.
The Sacred Depths of Nature.Ursula Goodenough - 2002 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 23 (1):94-98.

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