Primordial Time: Its Irreducible Reality, Human Significance, and Ecological Import

Lanham: Lexington Books (2020)
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This book explicates and defends the reality of time against its scientific, philosophical, and theological detractors, and it discusses how a proper view of the nature of time serves as a way to comprehend the challenges of human existence and confront the current ecological crisis.

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