Toward a new world dharma: reconceptulaizing citizenship, community and the sacred in the global age

Toward a new world dharma: reconceptulaizing citizenship, community and the sacred in the global age
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Download or read book Toward a new world dharma: reconceptulaizing citizenship, community and the sacred in the global age written by Trevor Carolan and published by . This book was released on 2006 with total page 319 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This dissertation addresses the problem of how, in a global future, humanity is to comprehend the singularity of the place, the biosphere it calls home. Will communities, nations, and the earth itself, for example, be regarded as ‘one’ place in which many live, or as the product of many separate, but linked compositional elements? The ‘many in the One’, or the “One in the many”?.


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