Agriculturalist Fred Bahnson and theologian Norman Wirzba develop a vision for community renewal based on reconciliation with the land. With a balance of theological and practical insight, the authors lead communities into practices of local food production, eucharistic eating and delight in God?s provision.
Agriculturalist Fred Bahnson and theologian Norman Wirzba develop a vision for community renewal based on reconciliation with the land. With a balance of theological and practical insight, the authors lead communities into practices of local food production, eucharistic eating and delight in God?s provision.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Fred Bahnson is a permaculture gardener, a pioneer in church-supported agriculture, and an award-winning poet and essayist. Bahnson is the director of the Food and Faith initiative at the Wake Forest University School of Divinity. Formerly, he was a Kellogg Food Society policy fellow at the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy and the cofounder and former director of Anathoth Community Garden in Cedar Grove, North Carolina. Bahnson is a contributor to the University Press of Kentucky book Wendell Berry and Religion edited by Joel Shuman and the author of the forthcoming Free Press book Soil and Sacrament: Four Seasons Among the Keepers of the Earth. His essay "Climbing the Sphinx" was featured in Best American Spiritual Writing 2007 edited by Philip Zaleski.
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Series Preface Foreword by Bill McKibben Prologue: For God So Loved the Soil . . . 1. Reconciliation with the Land 2. Learning to See 3. Reconciliation Through Christ 4. Field, Table, Communion: The Abundant Kingdom Versus the Abundant Mirage 5. Reconciliation Through Eating 6. Bread for the Whole Body of Christ Epilogue: . . . So We Can Eat from the Tree of Life Acknowledgments Recommendations for Further Reading Study Guide Notes About the Duke Divinity School Center for Reconciliation About Resources for Reconciliation
Series Preface Foreword by Bill McKibben Prologue: For God So Loved the Soil . . . 1. Reconciliation with the Land 2. Learning to See 3. Reconciliation Through Christ 4. Field, Table, Communion: The Abundant Kingdom Versus the Abundant Mirage 5. Reconciliation Through Eating 6. Bread for the Whole Body of Christ Epilogue: . . . So We Can Eat from the Tree of Life Acknowledgments Recommendations for Further Reading Study Guide Notes About the Duke Divinity School Center for Reconciliation About Resources for Reconciliation
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