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  • Partnering with God

    Being a Missional Salvationist

    God has an epic plan for the flourishing of all people and places. Want to join in? Partnering with God will help you find your place in that quest as we join in building God's kingdom on earth as it is in heaven. Mission is no spectator sport, and God invites our participation in the millennia old story of the missio Dei. Lynette Edge and Gregory Morgan have lived and taught mission within The ... Read more

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  • Natural Law & the Secular Mythos

    What Has Been Left "Unsaid" in Current Debates in Natural Law

    Series series T&T Clark Studies in Ressourcement Catholic Theology and Culture
    This book argues that natural law – when construed as an epistemological and trans-cultural lingua franca, adjudged capable of legitimating the rational intelligibility and universal applicability of specific Christian moral principles within contemporary “secular” discourse – has failed.Through a detailed analysis of the contributions of three prominent natural law theorists who are located ... Read more

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    Millionaire Mind Secret: An Essential Guide to Building a Successful Wealth MindsetHave you ever wondered what sets successful millionaires apart from the average person? How do they think, act, and make decisions that lead to massive success and abundance?In this audiobook, we will explore the mindset and habits of millionaires and provide practical guidance on how to adopt these traits into your ... Read more

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    Rorty and Hegel on Representation and Reality

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    In this short book, based upon his Spinoza Lectures at the University of Amsterdam, Robert B. Brandom offers a pragmatist approach to representation and reality, drawing on Richard Rorty and Hegel. During the last decade of his life, Rorty emphasized the anti-authoritarian credentials of his pragmatism. He came to see pragmatism as the fighting faith of a second phase of the Enlightenment. The ... Read more

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  • Hegel's Critique of Modernity

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  • Herman Dooyeweerd

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