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    <title>Authors : Mark McLeod-Harrison</title>    
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      <title>Christian Feminism, Gender and Human Essences</title>  
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      <description> Christian feminist theory faces many stresses, some due directly to the apparent nature of Christianity and its seeming patriarchy. But feminism can also be thought inherent in Christianity. All people are made in God’s image. Christians should view women and men as equals, just as they should see people of all races as equals. The basic question discussed, within a biblical and philosophical framework, is if it possible for Christian feminist theory to hold that there is an essence to being a woman, being a man or being human all the while recognizing vast differences among women, among men and among human persons? I propose a beginning solution to this problem. </description>
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      <title>Relaxed Naturalism and Caring About the Truth</title>  
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      <description>Can our caring about truth be rooted in “relaxed” naturalism? I argue that it cannot. In order to care about truth we need the universe to be capable of providing non-adventitious good, which relaxed naturalism cannot do. I use Michael Lynch’s work as a springboard to showing this claim. </description>
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      <title>The Many Ways God Is</title>  
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      <description>Traditional Christianity holds that God is a singular way, not dependent on the conceptual machinations of humans. I argue that God can be plural ways, different in different human conceptual schemes, all the while holding to traditional Christianity. In short, I provide a framework for an ontological pluralism that extends not just to the world being various ways but to God being various ways. </description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 18 Dec 2020 12:28:51 +0100</pubDate>
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