Ecotheology in the Humanities explores the connections between biblical, literary, film, and music studies through the poetry of Wendell Berry and Sherman Alexie, the cosmologies of J. R. R. Tolkien and Boethius, and the literary works of C. S. Lewis, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, and Darren Aronofsky's film Noah.
Ecotheology in the Humanities explores the connections between biblical, literary, film, and music studies through the poetry of Wendell Berry and Sherman Alexie, the cosmologies of J. R. R. Tolkien and Boethius, and the literary works of C. S. Lewis, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, and Darren Aronofsky's film Noah.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Melissa Brotton is assistant professor of English and communications at La Sierra University.
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Foreword John Cobb Jr. Introduction "Heaven and Nature Sing": Introduction Melissa Brotton Section I: Creation Care and the Sabbath Chapter 1 Friends of the Creator: A Theological Foundation for Earth keeping Ethics Ginger Harwood Chapter 2 A Biblical Land Ethic? A Response to Aldo Leopold Ellen Bernstein Chapter 3 Sanctification as Impetus for Creation Care in Adventism Young Chun Kim Section II: Sacramental Approaches Chapter 4 Ecotheology and Enchantment: How Wendell Berry Helps Re vision the World Doug Sikkema Chapter 5 Salmon Theology and Spokane Falls: Catholicism and Restorative Justice in Sherman Alexie's Poetry Chad Wriglesworth Section III: Classical and Medieval Cosmologies and Music Chapter 6 "All Nature Sings and Round Me Rings the Music of the Spheres": Christianity and the Transmission of a Cosmic Ecomusicology David Kendall Chapter 7 Stewards of Arda: Creation and Sustenance in J.R.R. Tolkien's Legendarium Samuel McBride Section IV: Ecotheodicy and Ecojustice Chapter 8 With Heads Craning Forward: The Eschaton and the Nonhuman in Romans 8 Mick Pope Chapter 9 Aronofsky's Noah: An Invitation for Ecotheology Ron Jolliffe Chapter 10 "Not a Tame Lion": Animal Compassion and Ecotheology of Human Imagination in Four Anglican Thinkers John Gatta Chapter 11 "Lost Angel in the Earth": Ecotheodicy in Elizabeth Barrett Browning's "A Drama of Exile" Melissa Brotton Afterword Robert R. Gottfried
Foreword John Cobb Jr. Introduction "Heaven and Nature Sing": Introduction Melissa Brotton Section I: Creation Care and the Sabbath Chapter 1 Friends of the Creator: A Theological Foundation for Earth keeping Ethics Ginger Harwood Chapter 2 A Biblical Land Ethic? A Response to Aldo Leopold Ellen Bernstein Chapter 3 Sanctification as Impetus for Creation Care in Adventism Young Chun Kim Section II: Sacramental Approaches Chapter 4 Ecotheology and Enchantment: How Wendell Berry Helps Re vision the World Doug Sikkema Chapter 5 Salmon Theology and Spokane Falls: Catholicism and Restorative Justice in Sherman Alexie's Poetry Chad Wriglesworth Section III: Classical and Medieval Cosmologies and Music Chapter 6 "All Nature Sings and Round Me Rings the Music of the Spheres": Christianity and the Transmission of a Cosmic Ecomusicology David Kendall Chapter 7 Stewards of Arda: Creation and Sustenance in J.R.R. Tolkien's Legendarium Samuel McBride Section IV: Ecotheodicy and Ecojustice Chapter 8 With Heads Craning Forward: The Eschaton and the Nonhuman in Romans 8 Mick Pope Chapter 9 Aronofsky's Noah: An Invitation for Ecotheology Ron Jolliffe Chapter 10 "Not a Tame Lion": Animal Compassion and Ecotheology of Human Imagination in Four Anglican Thinkers John Gatta Chapter 11 "Lost Angel in the Earth": Ecotheodicy in Elizabeth Barrett Browning's "A Drama of Exile" Melissa Brotton Afterword Robert R. Gottfried
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