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Seeing God’s Creation with New Eyes: A Prayer for the Sustainability of the Environment

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The publication attempts to gather some of the prayers, psalms, biblical and liturgical texts, prayers concerning the responsibility for creation – nature.
We believe that these spiritual texts will be useful for the development of Christian environmental awareness and will be of use to the social movement for the conservation of the environment.

BBK: E22

UDC: 264.1

B92

Seeing God’s Creation with New Eyes: A Prayer Book for the Sustainability of the Environment – Kind. 2nd, suppl. – Uzhhorod: [b. pp.], 2011. – 102 p. – Bibliogr .: p. 100-101. – 5000 approx. – ISBN 966-15-93-35-3

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