Ecology and Theology of Nature

Ecology and Theology of Nature
Author: Linda Hogan,João Vila-Chã,A. E. Orobator
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2018
Genre: Ecology
ISBN: 0334031567

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The Travail of Nature

The Travail of Nature
Author: H. Paul Santmire
Publsiher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1985-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1451409273

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The Travail of Nature shows that the theological tradition in the West is neither ecologically bankrupt, as some of its popular and scholarly critics have maintained, nor replete with immediately accessible, albeit long-forgotten, ecological riches hidden everywhere in its deeper vaults, as some contemporary Christians, who are profoundly troubled by the environmental crisis and other related concerns, might wistfully hope to find. This is why it is appropriate to speak of the ambiguous ecological promises of Christian theology.

The Promise of Nature

The Promise of Nature
Author: John F. Haught
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2004-10-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781592449453

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This new, thought-provoking work justifies the role of religion in shaping an ecological ethic, and provides a foundation for discussion among those who are concerned with the state of the natural environment, and who wonder how religion can contribute to the renewal of the Earth.

Nature Reborn

Nature Reborn
Author: H. Paul Santmire
Publsiher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2024
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1451409257

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Santmire's much-acclaimed The Travail of Nature: The Ambiguous Ecological Promise of Christian Theology documented the unfortunate legacy of many Christian theological notions in the use, abuse, and destruction of the natural world, along with its positive aspects. This new brief, but penetrating, look at Christian theological concepts of nature returns to the fray, this time to reclaim classic, mostly pre-modern Christian themes and re-envision them in light of the global environmental and cultural crisis. This revisionist work-"to revise the classical Christian story in order to identify and to celebrate its ecological and cosmic promise"-mines Christian cosmology (the Great Chain of Being), Christology, Creation, and Eucharist, so that the Christian "story" can be then rediscovered (history), reshaped (theology), re-experienced (spirituality), and re-enacted (ritual).

Ecology and Religion

Ecology and Religion
Author: John Carmody
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1983
Genre: Religion
ISBN: STANFORD:36105039770834

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Liberating Life

Liberating Life
Author: Charles Birch,William Eakin,Jay B. McDaniel
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2007-01-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781556351877

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Charles Birch is Professor Emeritus at the University of Sydney, Australia, and the author of 'Regaining Compassion for Humanity and Nature'. William Eakin is also the coeditor, with Paula M. Cooey and Jay B. McDaniel, of 'After Patriarchy: Feminist Transformations of the World Religions'. Jay B. McDaniel is Professor of Religion at Hendrix College and the author of 'Gandhi's Hope: Learning from Other Religions as a Path to Peace'.

Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature

Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature
Author: Bron Taylor,Jeffrey Kaplan
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 1927
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781843711384

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The Reenchantment of Nature

The Reenchantment of Nature
Author: Alister McGrath
Publsiher: Image
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2002-09-17
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780385508261

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In this provocative assessment of the world's current ecological crisis, the author of the critically acclaimed In the Beginning exposes the false assumptions underlying the conflicts between science and religion, and proposes an innovative approach to saving the planet. Traditionally, science and religion have been thought of as two distinct and irreconcilable ways of looking at the world, and scientists have often chastised the world's religions for keeping their eyes on the heavens and paying scant attention to the destruction of Earth's precious resources and its natural wonders. In The Reenchantment of Nature, Alister McGrath, who holds doctorates in both molecular biology and divinity, challenges this long-held and dangerously misguided dichotomy. Arguing that Christianity and other great religions have always respected and revered the bounty and beauty of the earth, McGrath calls for a radical shift in perspective. He shows that by defining the world in the narrowest of scientific terms and viewing it as a collection of atoms and molecules governed by unchanging laws and forces, we have lost our ability to appreciate nature's enchantments. In order to address the threats to our environment, he maintains, it is essential to reawaken our sense of awe and look at the world as a glorious creation, an irreplaceable gift of God. In setting forth a new framework for the debate between science and religion on ecological theory, The Reenchantment of Nature points the way to integrating two different traditions in a sane and productive effort to rescue the natural world from its present environmental decline.