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  1. Aproximación a la obra de una teóloga ecofeminista.Gloria M. Comesaña Santalices - 2002 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1 (6):27-42.
     
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  2. Hannah Arendt: Ecología Y Educación.Gloria M. Comesaña-Santalices - 2004 - Quaestio: Revista de Estudos Em Educação 6 (1).
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    Reseña de" Análisis arendtiano de la modernidad" de Katiuska Reyes Galué.Gloria M. Comesaña-Santalices - 2006 - Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana 11 (35):123.
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    El pensamiento como actividad según Hannah Arendt.Gloria Comesaña Santalices & Marianela Cure de Montiel - 2006 - Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana 11 (35):11-30.
    We understand the concept of thought in Arendt as part of the activities which for her constitute the human condition, even when she classifies it as vita contemplativa. Thought as an activity cannot be separated from the faculty of judging, which is crucial to the state of human reality in the wo..
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    El Trabajo como productor del "artificio humano" en Hanna Arendt.Gloria Comesaña Santalices - 1997 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 14:99-130.
    Analizamos aquí el concepto de "trabajo" en la obra de Hannah Arendt: la condición humana, no sólo en su constante contraposición y enlace con la "labor", sino muy particularmente en su carácter de creador del artificio humano que llamamos "mundo", tanto en su aspecto propiamente general, como en su aspecto particularmente tecnológico y utilitarista, que configura buena parte de lo que llamamos modernidad y postmodernidad.
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    Investigar en tiempos de crisis: pensar, juzgar, actuar. Research in Times of Crisis: Thoughts, Judgments and Actions.Gloria M. Comesaña Santalices - 2006 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 23:113-125.
    For the purpose of reflecting on the pertinence of philosophy in confronting the challenges of our times, we develop the Arendtian concept of thought as a decisive activity in elucidating the moral character of our actions and in our search for sense which eventually becomes judgment, when we consider the faculties that philosophy inherently contain in relation to human affairs This paper presents intercultural philosophy as an example of how philosophy works in times of crisis.
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  7. Investigar en tiempos de crisis: pensar, juzgar, actuar.Gloria Comesaña Santalices - 2006 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 23:113-128.
    Con el objeto de indagar la pertinencia de la filosofía para enfrentar los retos de nuestro tiempo, desarrollamos el concepto arendtiano de pensamiento como actividad determinante para dilucidar el carácter moral de nuestras acciones y nuestra búsqueda de sentido, que desemboca en el juicio, considerado como la facultad que lleva al pensamiento a retornar a los asuntos humanos. Presentamos por todo ello a la filosofía intercultural como un ejemplo del actuar filosófico en tiempos de crisis.
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  8. Los acentos místicos en la poesía de Mercedes Bermúdez de Belloso.Gloria Comesaña Santalices - 2012 - Revista de Filosofía (Venezuela) 70 (1):51-82.
    Partiendo de la definición de mística como �la realización de la realidad�, en el libro La Ola es el Mar, de Willigis Jäger y de la definición heideggeriana de la poesía en Hölderlin y la esencia de la poesía, tratamos de mostrar que un aspecto fundamental de la obra poética de Mercedes Bermúdez de Belloso, reside en una búsqueda constante de la trascendencia del propio yo para asumir una especie de conciencia cósmica transpersonal, a través de la cual la poeta (...)
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    Presentación.Gloria M. Comesaña Santalices - 2001 - Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana 6 (12).
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    Reconciliarse con Gaia en un mundo dominado por la razón tecnológica.Gloria Comesaña Santalices - 2010 - Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana 15 (51):127-140.
    Aunque construir el mundo humano implica violencia, hemos de reducir la depredación de la naturaleza y los riesgos de la industrialización y consumo masivos que amenazan con destruir totalmente nuestro soporte biótico. La necesidad de reconciliarnos con Gaia es imperativa, y para ello debemos const..
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    Reseña "Hermenêutica Dialógica" de Antonio Pérez Estévez.Gloria Comesaña Santalices - 2013 - Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana 18 (61):97-110.
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    Filosofía, feminismo y cambio social.Gloria Comesaña Santalices - 1995 - Maracaibo, Venezuela: Universidad del Zulia.
  13. Mujer, poder y violencia.Gloria Comesaña Santalices - 1991 - Maracaibo, Venezuela: Universidad del Zulia, Facultad de Humanidades y Educación, Escuela de Filosofía.
     
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    Reseña de "La transición hacia el post-capitalismo. El socialismo del siglo XXI" de Wim Dierckxsens, "Revista venezolana de Estudios de la Mujer. Vol.12, nº 28" de la Universidad Central de Venezuela. [REVIEW]Beatriz Sánchez Pirela & Luz Gloria M. Comesaña-Santalices - 2007 - Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana 12 (39):153-154.
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    Gloria Comesaña Santalices: un nuevo rumbo programático para el movimiento feminista, desde una óptica latinoamericana.Antonio Boscán Leal - 2010 - Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana 15 (51):141-150.
    En este artículo se hace una lectura hermenéutica del más reciente libro de Comesaña Santalices, De métodos y filosofía feminista, donde se reúnen, por primera vez, un conjunto variado de artículos publicados en diversas revistas en los últimos quince años, en los que encontramos una serie de reflex..
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    Importancia de los pueblos indígenas a la seguridad alimentaria actual.Gloria Amparo Miranda Zambrano - 2024 - Eikasia Revista de Filosofía 121:125-137.
    El «mundo entero» vive un gran desasosiego al estar inmiscuido en la dominación de la Naturaleza sustentada en la gran inversión económica, desde el paradigma antropocéntrico neoliberal. El objetivo del presente trabajo es reconocer y abrazar epistemologías y metodologías alternativas, entre ellas validar las contribuciones de los pueblos indígenas (PI) como protagonistas de la sustentabilidad y soberanía alimentaria. La investigación es de corte documental y la reflexión personal de más de 20 años de labor junto a los PI en Mesoamérica (...)
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    The capacity theory of sentence comprehension: Critique of Just and Carpenter (1992).Gloria S. Waters & David Caplan - 1996 - Psychological Review 103 (4):761-772.
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    Thomas Aquinas on Truths About Nonbeings.Gloria Wasserman - 2006 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 80:101-113.
    In De veritate I.2, Thomas Aquinas claims that “to every true act of understanding there must correspond some being and likewise to every being there corresponds a true act of understanding.” For Aquinas, the ratio of truth consists in a conformity between intellect and being. This account of truth, however, doesnot appear to allow for a certain class of truths, namely those that are about nonbeings. Many think that it is true that ‘no chimeras exist,’ that ‘blindness can becaused by (...)
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    Thomas Aquinas on Truths About Nonbeings.Gloria Wasserman - 2006 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 80:101-113.
    In De veritate I.2, Thomas Aquinas claims that “to every true act of understanding there must correspond some being and likewise to every being there corresponds a true act of understanding.” For Aquinas, the ratio of truth consists in a conformity between intellect and being. This account of truth, however, doesnot appear to allow for a certain class of truths, namely those that are about nonbeings. Many think that it is true that ‘no chimeras exist,’ that ‘blindness can becaused by (...)
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  20. Language comprehension and verbal working memory.Gloria S. Waters & David Caplan - 2003 - In L. Nadel (ed.), Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science. Nature Publishing Group.
     
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    Afropessimism.Gloria Wekker - 2021 - European Journal of Women's Studies 28 (1):86-97.
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    Priority setting and personal health responsibility: an analysis of Norwegian key policy documents.Gloria Traina & Eli Feiring - 2022 - Journal of Medical Ethics 48 (1):39-45.
    BackgroundThe idea that individuals are responsible for their health has been the focus of debate in the theoretical literature and in its concrete application to healthcare policy in many countries. Controversies persist regarding the form, substance and fairness of allocating health responsibility to the individual, particularly in universal, need-based healthcare systems.ObjectiveTo examine how personal health responsibility has been framed and rationalised in Norwegian key policy documents on priority setting.MethodsDocuments issued or published by the Ministry of Health and Care Services between (...)
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  23. The Ideal school.Gloria Kinney (ed.) - 1969 - Wilmette, Ill.,: Kagg Press.
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    Discovering indigenous science: Implications for science education.Gloria Snively & John Corsiglia - 2001 - Science Education 85 (1):6-34.
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    Adam Smith and the Classics: The Classical Heritage in Adam Smith's Thought.Gloria Vivenza - 2001 - Oxford University Press.
    This book defines the relationship between the thought of Adam Smith and that of the ancients---Plato, Aristotle, Cicero, and the Stoics. Vivenza offers a complete survey of all Smith's writings with the aim of illustrating how classical arguments shaped opinions and scholarship in the eighteenth century.
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    Being Healthy, Being Sick, Being Responsible: Attitudes towards Responsibility for Health in a Public Healthcare System.Gloria Traina, Pål E. Martinussen & Eli Feiring - 2019 - Public Health Ethics 12 (2):145-157.
    Lifestyle-induced diseases are becoming a burden on healthcare, actualizing the discussion on health responsibilities. Using data from the National Association for Heart and Lung Diseases ’s 2015 Health Survey, this study examined the public’s attitudes towards personal and social health responsibility in a Norwegian population. The questionnaires covered self-reported health and lifestyle, attitudes towards personal responsibility and the authorities’ responsibility for promoting health, resource-prioritisation and socio-demographic characteristics. Block-wise multiple linear regression assessed the association between attitudes towards health responsibilities and individual (...)
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    Aquinas on Efficient Causation and Causal Powers.Gloria Ruth Frost - 2022 - Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.
    In this innovative book, Gloria Frost reconstructs and analyses Aquinas's theories on efficient causation and causal powers, focusing specifically on natural causal powers and efficient causation in nature. Frost presents each element of Aquinas's theories one by one, comparing them with other theories, as well as examining the philosophical and interpretive ambiguities in Aquinas's thought and proposing fresh solutions to conceptual difficulties. Her discussion includes explanations of Aquinas's technical scholastic terminology in jargon-free prose, as well as background on medieval (...)
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  28. Varieties of transparency: exploring agency within AI systems.Gloria Andrada, Robert William Clowes & Paul Smart - 2023 - AI and Society 38 (4):1321-1331.
    AI systems play an increasingly important role in shaping and regulating the lives of millions of human beings across the world. Calls for greater _transparency_ from such systems have been widespread. However, there is considerable ambiguity concerning what “transparency” actually means, and therefore, what greater transparency might entail. While, according to some debates, transparency requires _seeing through_ the artefact or device, widespread calls for transparency imply _seeing into_ different aspects of AI systems. These two notions are in apparent tension with (...)
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    Conjuring Hands: The Art of Curious Women of Color.Gloria J. Wilson, Joni Boyd Acuff & Vanessa López - 2021 - Hypatia 36 (3):566-580.
    The verb “to conjure” is a complex one, for it includes in its standard definition a great range of possible actions or operations, not all of them equivalent, or even compatible. In its most common usage, “to conjure” means to perform an act of magic or to invoke a supernatural force, by casting a spell, say, or performing a particular ritual or rite. But “to conjure” is also to influence, to beg, to command or constrain, to charm, to bewitch, to (...)
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  30. Evolution, communication, and the proper function of language.Gloria Origgi & Dan Sperber - unknown
    Language is both a biological and a cultural phenomenon. Our aim here is to discuss, in an evolutionary perspective, the articulation of these two aspects of language. For this, we draw on the general conceptual framework developed by Ruth Millikan (1984) while at the same time dissociating ourselves from her view of language.
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  31. Transparency and the Phenomenology of Extended Cognition.Gloria Andrada - forthcoming - Límite: Revista de Filosofía y Psicología.
    Extended cognition brings with it a particular phenomenology. It has been argued that when an artifact is integrated into an agent’s cognitive system, it becomes transparent in use to the cognizing subject. In this paper, I challenge some of the assumptions underlying how the transparency of artifacts is described in extended cognition theory. To this end, I offer two arguments. First, I make room for some forms of conscious thought and attention within extended cognitive routines, and I question the close (...)
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    Still Crazy after All Those Years...: Feminism for the New Millennium.Gloria Wekker - 2004 - European Journal of Women's Studies 11 (4):487-500.
    The author argues for passing on a particular brand of feminism to next generations. The cultural archive to be passed on should be transnational, intersectional, interdisciplinary, relational and reflexive. In particular, the author focuses on processes and practices of racialization as they impact on and are practised within the discipline. In the current backlash against feminism and women’s studies in different parts of Europe, frequently divisionary tactics are deployed, by which women are pitted against each other, based on assumed immutable (...)
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  33. [Book Chapter] (in Press).Gloria Origgi & Dan Sperber - 2000
  34. Mind the notebook.Gloria Andrada - 2019 - Synthese (5):4689-4708.
    According to the Extended knowledge dilemma, first formulated by Clark (Synthese 192:3757–3775, 2015) and subsequently reformulated by Carter et al. (in: Carter, Clark, Kallestrup, Palermos, Pritchard (eds) Extended epistemology, Oxford Univer- sity Press, Oxford, pp 331–351, 2018a), an agent’s interaction with a device can either give rise to knowledge or extended cognition, but not both at the same time. The dilemma rests on two substantive commitments: first, that knowledge by a subject requires that the subject be aware to some extent (...)
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  35. Epistemic Injustice and Epistemic Trust.Gloria Origgi - 2012 - Social Epistemology 26 (2):221-235.
    Miranda Fricker has introduced the insightful notion of epistemic injustice in the philosophical debate, thus bridging concerns of social epistemology with questions that arise in the area of social and cultural studies. I concentrate my analysis of her treatment of testimonial injustice. According to Fricker, the central cases of testimonial injustice are cases of identity injustice in which hearers rely on stereotypes to assess the credibility of their interlocutors. I try here to broaden the analysis of that testimonial injustice by (...)
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    Social ontology in metaethics.Gloria Mähringer - forthcoming - Philosophy and Social Criticism.
    This article enriches discussions about the metaphysics of normative facts with conceptual resources from social ontology that metaethics has neglected so far: the resources of Haslanger’s critical realism as social constructionism. By pointing out the viability of understanding reasons as socially constructed facts, the article shows how normative facts can be understood as features of mind-independent reality that are, however, not features of the universe independently of social practices. The move into social ontology allows us to understand normative facts as (...)
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  37. Epistemic Complementarity: Steps to a Second Wave Extended Epistemology.Gloria Andrada - 2021 - In Inês Hipólito, Robert William Clowes & Klaus Gärtner (eds.), The Mind-Technology Problem : Investigating Minds, Selves and 21st Century Artefacts. Springer Verlag. pp. 253-274.
    In this chapter, I propose a new framework for extended epistemology, based on a second-wave approach to extended cognition. The framework is inclusive, in that it takes into account the complex interplay between the diverse embodiments of extended knowers and the salient properties of technological artifacts, as well as the environment in which they are embedded. Thus it both emphasizes and exploits the complementary roles played by these different elements. Finally, I motivate and explain this framework by applying it to (...)
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    Reputation: What It Is and Why It Matters.Gloria Origgi - 2017 - Princeton University Press.
    A compelling exploration of how reputation affects every aspect of contemporary life Reputation touches almost everything, guiding our behavior and choices in countless ways. But it is also shrouded in mystery. Why is it so powerful when the criteria by which people and things are defined as good or bad often appear to be arbitrary? Why do we care so much about how others see us that we may even do irrational and harmful things to try to influence their opinion? (...)
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    Algunas nociones sobre el género epistolar a propósito de las cartas de Francisco Romero.Gloria Hintze & María Antonia Zandanel - 2012 - Cuyo 29 (2):13-33.
    A partir de la consideración de las cartas como un escrito de carácter privado dirigido por una persona a otra, en el presente trabajo, se realiza un relevamiento de diversos aportes teóricos que han contribuido a una renovadora caracterización del género epistolar, sin pretender agotarlos. Algunas de los aspectos revisados se ejemplifican con misivas del filósofo argentino Francisco Romero. Considering letters as private texts written by one person and addressed to another, this research studies the theoretical approaches which have contributed (...)
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    The dichotomy progress=order vs. backwardness=disorder during the general strikes of early-20th century in Argentina.Gloria María Hintze - 2013 - Estudios de Filosofía Práctica E Historia de Las Ideas 15 (2):47-56.
    Este artículo tiene como objetivo analizar el discurso que Clorinda Matto de Turner pronunció en el Consejo Nacional de Mujeres de la República Argentina en el año 1904, titulado "La obrera y la mujer". Su postura transita entre la doctrina de las esferas separadas y la defensa de un feminismo moderado que no participa de las posiciones más radicales de las socialistas ni de las anarquistas que ya tenían presencia activa en el campo cultural de Buenos Aires. This article analyzes (...)
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  41. Is Trust an Epistemological Notion?Gloria Origgi - 2004 - Episteme 1 (1):61-72.
    Although there is widespread agreement that our epistemic dependence on other people's knowledge is a key ingredient of our cognitive life, the role of trust in this dependence is much more open to debate. Is trust in epistemic authority—or “epistemic trust” for short—an epistemological notion in any sense, or is it simply a bridge-concept that connects our epistemological concerns to moral issues? Should we depict it in terms of the more familiar sociological notion of trust as a basis for cooperation?
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  42. Sibboleth ou de la Lettre.Gloria Granell - 1990 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 2:185-206.
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    Cultural/religious Factors in our Understanding of Family.Gloria L. Kwashi - 2002 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 19 (1):19-23.
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    El mejoramiento mental: ¿nuevo objetivo de la psicofarmacología? Una mirada desde la bioética.Gloria Inés Martínez Domínguez - 2016 - Escritos 24 (53):293-306.
    The end of the 20th century became a milestone for the progress of Neurosciences and their contribution to a better understanding of the physiological mechanisms involved in cognition, mood and human behavior. Because of this, it was possible not only to intervene some of the aforementioned aspects with therapeutic purposes, but more recently they became objects of study in researches with a more pragmatic nature, such as clinical researches involving persons with no mental or physical disorders, but who require to (...)
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    Carl E. Schorske: Pensar con la historia. Ensayos sobre la transición a la Modernidad. Taurus, Madrid, 2001.Gloria Martínez Dorado - 2001 - Foro Interno. Anuario de Teoría Política 1:152-154.
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    Maquiavelo: Discursos sobre la primera década de Tito Livio, Alianza Editorial, Madrid, 2000.Gloria Martínez Dorado - 2002 - Foro Interno. Anuario de Teoría Política 2:150-152.
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    Wendy Brown: Politics out of History, Princeton University Press, Princeton y Oxford, 2001.Gloria Martínez Dorado - 2005 - Foro Interno. Anuario de Teoría Política 5:144-146.
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    Motivations of farm tourism hosts and guests in the South West Tapestry Region, Western Australia: A phenomenological study.Gloria Ingram - 2002 - Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology 2 (1):1-12.
    This paper describes a phenomenological investigation of the experience of farm tourism in the South West Tapestry Region of Western Australia from the perspective of both hosts and guests. The purpose of the study was to gain an understanding of what motivates people to operate a farm tourism business, and what motivates people to seek farm tourism holidays. In this context, phenomenology was applied as action research into the human dynamics of tourism. The study employs a combined methodological research model (...)
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    Does know-how need to be autonomous?Gloria Andrada - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    In chapter 4 of Autonomous Knowledge: Radical Enhancement, Autonomy and the Future of Knowing (OUP, 2021), Carter takes on the question of whether there is an epistemic autonomy condition on know-how, e.g. one that might rule out cases of radical performance enhancement as genuine cases of know-how. In this paper, I examine Carter’s proposal and identify an asymmetry in the way his epistemic autonomy condition is applied to enhanced and non-enhanced instances of know-how. In particular, it seems that either an (...)
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    Trinity in relation: creation, incarnation, and grace in an evolving cosmos.Gloria L. Schaab - 2012 - Winona, MN: Anselm Academic.
    This book is about relations--intimate relations--that exist between all that is living: between the cosmos and humanity, between the cosmos and God, and between God and humanity. It is also about relations--essential relations--that exist within all that is living: within an evolving cosmos, within a developing humanity, and within the living God. It is moreover about relations that are fundamentally constitutive of cosmic, human, and divine being and thus provide a clue to the nature of reality itself."--Intro., p. 11.
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