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Julianna Brough
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Sallie McFague presents the idea of God being the body “World” which our bodies live in. This book has challenged me to think outside of myself and become aware of higher minded thinking.
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Rick Quinn
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"The eucharistic banquet to which all creatures are invited is, I believe at the heart of the Christian gospel; it is also faintly reflected in an ecological economic model of planetary living. Within this understanding, especially for us well-off Westerners who own most of the world's resources, sin means the refusal to share..." p. 38
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Rick Quinn
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"The eucharistic banquet to which all creatures are invited is, I believe at the heart of the Christian gospel; it is also faintly reflected in an ecological economic model of planetary living. Within this understanding, especially for us well-off Westerners who own most of the world's resources, sin means the refusal to share..." p. 38
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