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THEONOMY AND BIOLOGY:
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Michael Drummy
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AL
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1086138
Doc. No
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LA129767
Call No
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10.1163/156853500507735
Language of Document
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English
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Michael Drummy
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THEONOMY AND BIOLOGY: [Article] : TILLICHS ONTOLOGY OF LOVE AS THE BASIS FOR AN ENVIRONMENTAL ETHIC\ Michael Drummy
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Leiden: Brill
Title of Periodical
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Worldviews: Global Religions, Culture, and Ecology
Date
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2000
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4/1
Page No
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68–81
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In this article, the thought of the late Protestant theologian, Paul Tillich, is considered as a resource for a contemporary environmental ethic. Tillich's ontology of love is revisited through the filter of the present global ecological crisis as a way of clarifying the various relationships that exist among the different forms of love. The paper concludes by going beyond Tillich's usage of agape love strictly as a form of love between human persons to include the non-human community within the orbit of humanity's unconditional concern for the 'other', that is, toward an ethic of 'bio-agape'. In this article, the thought of the late Protestant theologian, Paul Tillich, is considered as a resource for a contemporary environmental ethic. Tillich's ontology of love is revisited through the filter of the present global ecological crisis as a way of clarifying the various relationships that exist among the different forms of love. The paper concludes by going beyond Tillich's usage of agape love strictly as a form of love between human persons to include the non-human community within the orbit of humanity's unconditional concern for the 'other', that is, toward an ethic of 'bio-agape'.
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ENVIRONMENTAL
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ETHICS
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LOVE
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ONTOLOGY
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TILLICH
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10.1163/156853500507735
https://lib.clisel.com/site/catalogue/1086138
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