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    David Tracy's idea of the classic.Paul Lakeland - 1982 - Heythrop Journal 23 (3):285–290.
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  2. Ethics and.Paul F. Lakeland - 1987 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 62 (244):59.
     
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    Ethics and Communicative Action.Paul F. Lakeland - 1987 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 62 (1):59-73.
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    Hegel's atheism.Paul F. Lakeland - 1980 - Heythrop Journal 21 (3):245–259.
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    Hegel and religion: Some recent writings.Paul Lakeland - 1985 - Heythrop Journal 26 (4):399–415.
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    IV. Mysticism and Politics.Paul Lakeland - 1996 - Philosophy and Theology 9 (3-4):455-459.
    Milbank employs a static notion of otherness and a dynamic understanding of difference, i.e., he seeks the erasure of difference and the simultaneous recognition of the perduring reality of otherness. Otherness we will always have with us, but difference is to be overcome. This is illustrated by reference toMilbank’s treatment of “the problem of other religions” in his 1992 article “The End of Dialogue.” A contrast to Milbank’s position is found in panentheistic views (e.g., McFague, Hodgson) which seek the erasure (...)
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    IV. Mysticism and Politics.Paul Lakeland - 1996 - Philosophy and Theology 9 (3-4):455-459.
    Milbank employs a static notion of otherness and a dynamic understanding of difference, i.e., he seeks the erasure of difference and the simultaneous recognition of the perduring reality of otherness. Otherness we will always have with us, but difference is to be overcome. This is illustrated by reference toMilbank’s treatment of “the problem of other religions” in his 1992 article “The End of Dialogue.” A contrast to Milbank’s position is found in panentheistic views (e.g., McFague, Hodgson) which seek the erasure (...)
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    Providence and political responsibility: The nature of praxis in an age of apocalypse.Paul Lakeland - 1991 - Modern Theology 7 (4):351-362.
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    Process and Revolution.Paul Lakeland - 1986 - Process Studies 15 (4):265-274.
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