Introducing evangelical ecotheology : foundations in scripture, theology, history, and praxis / Daniel L. Brunner, Jennifer L. Butler, and A.J. Swoboda.
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- BT695.5 .B775 2014
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Foreword by Bill McKibben.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 256-258) and index.
Part I. Why ecotheology? Introduction : the stories behind the story -- In the beginning : listening to the voice of scripture -- The voice of creation : the grandeur and the groaning of the earth -- Part II. Exploring ecotheology. Voices in the wilderness : Christianity's history with creation -- The God of burning bushes : Trinity and ecology -- Restoring Eden : ancient theology in an ecological age -- Part III. Doing ecotheology. Breaking the bonds : do justice, love mercy, walk lightly -- Heavenly minded, earthly good : embodying down-to-earth living -- Earthen vessels : greening the church -- Part IV. Last things. Living as if : resurrection hope.
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