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    The Paradox of Intention: Reaching the Goal by Giving up the Attempt to Reach It.Philippe Gross & Marvin C. Shaw - 1992 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 12:271.
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    The Moral Stance of Theism Without the Transcendent God.Marvin C. Shaw - 1989 - Process Studies 18 (3):173-180.
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    Wieman's misunderstanding of Dewey: The Christian century discussion.Marvin C. Shaw - 1987 - Zygon 22 (1):7-19.
    An important issue in the development of the American school of philosophy known as critical naturalism was whether the naturalistic vision implied a humanistic or a theistic interpretation of religion. Is the divine a creativity within nature but more than human effort, or is it the human vision of ideal possibilities and the effort to realize them? This issue is clarified through a study of the concept of the divine developed by the leading naturalist John Dewey in A Common Faith, (...)
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    Assessing Wieman's contribution: The theistic stance without the supernatural God.Marvin C. Shaw - 1999 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 20 (3):241 - 257.