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A Critical Theology of GenesisThe Theological Unconscious: Concluding Remarks on Part One

A Critical Theology of Genesis: The Theological Unconscious: Concluding Remarks on Part One [“Now what?”—Well, what has not yet been done? In general, today, we do too much. We are deep in the trap of overdoing. In our desire to prevent the overheating of our world, if we manage it at all, at most, we will slightly slow up the capitalist smoke machines, or else, if we manage to find a substitute, like biofuel, it will only cause a different kind of environmental damage. Thus we are moving toward a final collision with the world that has sustained us until now, in a fatalistic scenario, a one-way ticket.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

A Critical Theology of GenesisThe Theological Unconscious: Concluding Remarks on Part One

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Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan US
Copyright
© The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s) 2016
ISBN
978-1-137-59508-9
Pages
75 –78
DOI
10.1057/978-1-137-59509-6_8
Publisher site
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Abstract

[“Now what?”—Well, what has not yet been done? In general, today, we do too much. We are deep in the trap of overdoing. In our desire to prevent the overheating of our world, if we manage it at all, at most, we will slightly slow up the capitalist smoke machines, or else, if we manage to find a substitute, like biofuel, it will only cause a different kind of environmental damage. Thus we are moving toward a final collision with the world that has sustained us until now, in a fatalistic scenario, a one-way ticket.]

Published: Oct 2, 2016

Keywords: Greenhouse Effect; Abstract Word; Silent Nature; Biblical Study; Human Womb

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