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Archives: Theses

Theses within the USMC Faculty of Theology

The Sacred Journey of the Earth Community: Towards a Functional and Ecological Spirituality via the Cosmologies of Thomas Berry and Zhou Dunyi

Feb 22, 2022

Encountering A Mystic Garden: Trinitarian Spirituality and Thomas Berry’s Cosmology

Feb 22, 2022

In the Darkness Grows the Green: The Promise of a New Cosmological Horizon of Meaning within a Critical Inquiry of Suffering and the Cross

Feb 22, 2022

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