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Toward a Human Ecology: Person, Life, Nature

A Deeper Ecology: A Catholic Vision of the Person in Nature

Mary Taylor

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Communio - Winter 2011 - Toward a Human Ecology: Person, Life, Nature
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Volume 38.4

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  • Why Do We Need the Philosophy of Edith Stein?
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