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The historical roots of our ecologic crisis / Genesis -- Physics / Politics / The second treatise of government / On the origin of species / Anthropocentrism and predation / The land ethic / Walking / Principles of political economy ... / Discordant harmonies : a new ecology for the twenty-first century / Staying alive : women, ecology, and development / The golden rule : a proper scale for our environmental crisis / What sort of people should there be? / Must a concern for the environment be centred on human beings? / Practical ethics / On being morally considerable / Environmental ethics : values in and duties to the natural world / Respect for nature : a theory of environmental ethics / Ideals of human excellence and preserving the environment / Deep ecology and radical environmentalism / Defending the earth / Environmental blackmail in minority communities / Nature, self, and gender : feminism, environmental philosophy, and the critique of rationalism / Green reason : communicative ethics for the biosphere / Declaration of principles / Our common future / Environment and development : the story of a dangerous liaison / The Rio declaration on environment and development -- Free market environmentalism / For Earth's sake : a report from the Commission on Developing Countries and Global Change / Environment, technology, and ethics / Radical American environmentalism and wilderness preservation : a third world critique / The wilderness idea revisited : the sustainable development alternative / The wilderness idea reaffirmed / Animals / Against zoos / Animal rights, human rights : ecology, economy, and ideology in the Canadian Arctic / The population explosion / The ultimate resource / Taking population seriously / Extinction: life in peril / The sinking ark / Philosophical problems for environmentalism /
What do Americans wrongly believe about environment, resources, and population? -- The vanishing farmland scam -- The concepts that lead to scares about resources and population growth -- Why does the public not hear sound environmental thinkers? -- Why are so many biologists alarmed? -- The old-time journalistic methods don't work here -- Damn lies, statistics, and doomsday -- Personal knowledge versus media-shaped opinions -- How psychology affects the evaluation of trends -- Why do we hear prophecies of doom from every side?
Preface / Introduction: A nation "at risk," Lincoln's world and ours / Walking with Lincoln / Lincoln and Eureka College / Greater efforts, grander victories / The Gettysburg story / A common path taken / On the occasion of the great leaving / The dark horse candidate / The business of words / The Gettysburg Address: rewriting America's foundational narrative / Truth / A powerful reminder / The long march / Gettysburg Address / Our struggle was their struggle / Rebuild together / One thousand five hundred and seventy days / On a poem by Lincoln: "My childhood home I see again" / Lincoln's world language / A new nation / The concept of accountability / Unfinished work / I am a foreigner / Overalls / Our greatest treasure / Gettysburg: rebirth of the revolution / A new American anthem / Lincoln in memory and mission / The unfinished business of slavery / Will America sacrifice as it did in the Civil War? / Gettysburg is not only in Pennsylvania / What would Mr. Lincoln think? / Equal opportunity to influence / The ennobling universal passion / Canvassing the vote / The best place on earth / Each must enlist / Footsteps / Gettysburg calls us to our solemn duty / Long remembered / Saying much in little / No greater words / History is a cause / Republicanism renewed / Words to music / Clarity of purpose / Lincoln walking at night / "In God we trust" / Mystery in the history of the Gettysburg Address / Photo essay / Four score and seven Lincolns / A look at a people / I heard Lincoln deliver the Gettysburg Address / Fallen heroes / Freedom: given by God, defended by man / Conceived in liberty / A timeless call to action / Immigration to America / Lincoln's world and Gettysburg / 150th anniversary of the Gettysburg Address / Learning from Lincoln / Transition in South Africa / Democracy persists / Visions of Lincoln: a century on screen / More information, less understanding / Reply / Building on Lincoln's legacy / Abraham Lincoln and the vital importance of civic education / Proud disciples / An unfinished masterpiece / The long shadow of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address / In the throes of democracy / Lincoln in the world / Remembering a second birth of freedom / Fate and circumstance / The march must continue / The will of the people / Finishing their work / A continuing obligation / 272 words of hope / Battlefields for equal justice / The promise of greater access / Hubris in 272 words / 10 sentences, 4 clauses / Demand the best / A time-sensitive document / The unfinished work before us / The attractive vision of a better world / Genealogy apology / The will of the people / The global meaning of the Gettysburg Address / Turn to Lincoln / People like to eat / Lincoln's railroad / The Lincoln seedbed / Let's build a civilization based on universal values / Let their lives shine / An American keystone / We are the benefactors of change agents / Words that count / A young girl's advice /
Preface / Introduction: A nation "at risk," Lincoln's world and ours / Walking with Lincoln / Lincoln and Eureka College / Greater efforts, grander victories / The Gettysburg story / A common path taken / On the occasion of the great leaving / The dark horse candidate / The business of words / The Gettysburg Address: rewriting America's foundational narrative / Truth / A powerful reminder / The long march / Gettysburg Address / Our struggle was their struggle / Rebuild together / One thousand five hundred and seventy days / On a poem by Lincoln: "My childhood home I see again" / Lincoln's world language / A new nation / The concept of accountability / Unfinished work / I am a foreigner / Overalls / Our greatest treasure / Gettysburg: rebirth of the revolution / A new American anthem / Lincoln in memory and mission / The unfinished business of slavery / Will America sacrifice as it did in the Civil War? / Gettysburg is not only in Pennsylvania / What would Mr. Lincoln think? / Equal opportunity to influence / The ennobling universal passion / Canvassing the vote / The best place on earth / Each must enlist / Footsteps / Gettysburg calls us to our solemn duty / Long remembered / Saying much in little / No greater words / History is a cause / Republicanism renewed / Words to music / Clarity of purpose / Lincoln walking at night / "In God we trust" / Mystery in the history of the Gettysburg Address / Photo essay / Four score and seven Lincolns / A look at a people / I heard Lincoln deliver the Gettysburg Address / Fallen heroes / Freedom: given by God, defended by man / Conceived in liberty / A timeless call to action / Immigration to America / Lincoln's world and Gettysburg / 150th anniversary of the Gettysburg Address / Learning from Lincoln / Transition in South Africa / Democracy persists / Visions of Lincoln: a century on screen / More information, less understanding / Reply / Building on Lincoln's legacy / Abraham Lincoln and the vital importance of civic education / Proud disciples / An unfinished masterpiece / The long shadow of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address / In the throes of democracy / Lincoln in the world / Remembering a second birth of freedom / Fate and circumstance / The march must continue / The will of the people / Finishing their work / A continuing obligation / 272 words of hope / Battlefields for equal justice / The promise of greater access / Hubris in 272 words / 10 sentences, 4 clauses / Demand the best / A time-sensitive document / The unfinished work before us / The attractive vision of a better world / Genealogy apology / The will of the people / The global meaning of the Gettysburg Address / Turn to Lincoln / People like to eat / Lincoln's railroad / The Lincoln seedbed / Let's build a civilization based on universal values / Let their lives shine / An American keystone / We are the benefactors of change agents / Words that count / A young girl's advice /
The road to reconciliation (1945-1985). Protestant statements (arranged in chronological order). Stuttgart declaration of guilt Resolution on antisemitism and the Jewish situation Declaration of guilt toward the Jewish people The Christian approach to the Jews On the Jewish question Declaration against antisemitism The church and the Jewish people Deicide and the Jews On the relations between Judaism and Christianity On the theology of the church's relation to Judaism Israel : people, land, and state Some observations and guidelines for conversations between Lutherans and Jews Bridge in hope : Jewish-Christian dialogue Resolution against antisemitism The American Lutheran Church and the Jewish community (1974) -- The oneness of God and the uniqueness of Christ : Christian witness and the Jewish people Reflections on the problem "Church and Israel" We Mennonites and the Jewish people : a call for taking a stand in our days Our attitude toward the people and the state of Israel Message to the congregations on the fortieth anniversary of the pogrom against the Jews of November 9/10, 1938 Christian-Jewish dialogue Toward renewal of the relationship of Christians and Jews The church's relationship with the Jewish people (Waldensian and Methodist churches in Italy, 1982) -- The significance of Judaism for the life and mission of the church Declaration on the theme "Christians and Jews" Considerations on the theme "Christians and Jews" Declaration of the Protestant Free Church Congregations in Germany (1984)
Health -- Diets and nutrition -- Wealth -- The state of poor Americans -- The state of children and teens -- The American worker -- Leisure, recreation, and entertainment -- Housing -- Transportation and communications -- Invention, innovation, and scientific progress -- The information age -- Education -- Safety -- Environmental protection -- Natural resources : an age of abundance -- Social and cultural indicators -- Human achievement in sports -- The remarkable gains by women -- The decline of racism -- Freedom and democracy -- The American people : the world's greatest resource.
How near is the omega? / How shall we work the cities - from without? / How shall we work the cities - from within? / Ellen White and literary dependency / Inquire of the Lord / Did Mrs. White "borrow" in reporting a vision? / Letter to the editor regarding "Did Mrs. White 'borrow' in reporting a vision?" / The footprints of God / Ellen White as a reader and a writer / The Ellen G. White writings and the church / Ellen White's use of sources -- "There simply is no case" -- The story behind this research -- "This work is of God, or it is not" / How does God speak? / From Sinai to Golgotha-1 / One law, two mountains (From Sinai to Golgotha-2) / The story of a pilgrimage (From Sinai to Golgotha-3) / Ellen White's pilgrimage to Golgotha (From Sinai to Golgotha-4) / The theology of Ellen White: The great controversy story (From Sinai to Golgotha-5) / Inspiration/revelation: What it is and how it works, The prophetic gift in operation / Infallibility: Does the true prophet ever err? / The relationship between the Ellen G. White writings and the Bible / From vision to prophecy / Ellen White: prophet or plagiarist? Closed windows or open doors? / Literary thief or God's messenger? -- Human thoughts or divine truths? -- The two mind-sets / The "I saw" parallels in Ellen White's writings / The truth about the white lie -- The use of literary sources -- The pioneers and the prophet -- Ellen White and the Bible -- The question of infallibility -- The visions -- The shut door -- The literary assistants -- White Estate research policies -- The basic issues -- The choice is ours -- For further study -- The inspiration and authority of the Ellen G. White writings -- Who reads Ellen White? / Science has its limits! / How the gift of prophecy relates to God's word / The sources of inspired writings / "I live with the project 24 hours a day" / When God overrules / Ellen White: Guilty or not? / God speaks with a human accent / Ellen White and modern medicine Ellen White's criticism of nineteenth century medicine / Would Ellen White favor medicines used today? / Ellen White's attitude toward medical progress / Roots in a worldwide movement / A search for truth / Following prophetic guidance / The power of the press / A ministry of health / Mission: The world / Proclaimers of good news / Preparing youth for service / Seventh-day Adventist historical highlights -- Ellen G. White's use of historical sources in The Great Controversy / Ellen White in perspective / Physicians say Ellen White's visions not result of epilepsy /