Christianity and ecology: seeking the well-being of earth and humans (Record no. 60417)

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Title Christianity and ecology: seeking the well-being of earth and humans
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Cambridge, Mass
Name of publisher, distributor, etc Distributed by Harvard University Press for the Harvard University Center for the Study of World Religions
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2000
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Extent xlvii, 720 p
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Title Religions of the world and ecology
9 (RLIN) 301
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With note Includes bibliographical references (p. [615]-637) and index.
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Formatted contents note Introduction: current thought on Christianity and ecology, by D Hessel and R Ruether. Losing and finding creation in the Christian tradition, by E Johnson. Response to Elizabeth A. Johnson, by G Kaufman. An ecological christology: does Christianity have it?, by S McFague. Response to Sallie McFague, by P Kwok. The wounded spirit as the basis for hope in an age of radical ecology, by M Wallace. Response to Mark I. Wallace: another view of the spirit's work, by E Rae. The world of the icon and creation: an Orthodox perspective on ecology and pneumatology, by J Chryssavgis. Ecofeminism: the challenge to theology, by R Ruether. Response to Rosemary Radford Ruether: ecofeminism and theology--challenges, confrontations, and reconstructions, by H Eaton. Christianity's role in the earth project, by T Berry. The human vocation: origins and transformations in Christian traditions, by T Hiebert. Christian ecological virtue ethics: transforming a tradition, by L Wensveen. Response to Louke van Wensveen: a constructive proposal, by S Bouma-Prediger. No more sea: the lost chaos of the eschaton, by C Keller. Response to Catherine Keller, by M Hinsdale. River of life in God's New Jerusalem: an eschatological vision for earth's future, by B Rossing. Seeking moral norms in nature: natural law and ecological responsibility, by J Nash. Response to James A. Nash, by C Traina. The moral status of otherkind in Christian ethics, by D Cowdin. Behemoth and batrachians in the eye of God: reponsibility to other kinds in biblical perspective, by C DeWitt. Words beneath the water: logos, cosmos, and the spirit of place, by D Burton-Christie. A Christian-Chinese version of ecotheology: goodness, beauty, and holiness in creation, by P Lee. Response to Peter K. H. Lee, by H Kim. Deep ecumenicity versus incommensurability: finding common ground on a common faith, by P Knitter. Scientific and religious perspectives on sustainability, by I Barbour. Population, consumption, ecology: the triple problematic, by D Maguire. Response to Daniel C. Maguire: the church should call not just prophets but environmental deacons, by S Bratton. Incentives, consumption patterns, and population policies: a Christian ethical perspective, by J Martin-Schramm. Climate change: ethics, justice, and sustainable community, by D Hallman. Ecological security and policies of restraint, by W French. Response to William C. French, by P Williams. Christianity, economics, and ecology, by J Cobb, Jr. Global eco-justice: the church's mission in urban society, by L Rasmussen. Earthkeeping churches at the African grass roots, by M Daneel. Response to Marthinus L. Daneel, by M Robra. Social transformation through environmental justice, by V Miller-Travis. Partnership for the environment among U.S. Christians: reports from the National Religious Partnership for the Environment, by W Somplatsky-Jarman, W Grazer and S LeQuire. The integrity of creation: challenges and opportunities for praxis, by P Mische. Conclusion: eco-justice at the center of the church's mission, by R Ruether.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Human ecology
9 (RLIN) 627
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Environmental ethics
9 (RLIN) 398
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Human beings--Relation to nature
9 (RLIN) 628
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Ethics/Moral Theology
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Environmental Studies/Ecology
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Personal name Hessel, Dieter T.
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Personal name Ruether, Rosemary Radford
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