Religion, Narrative, and the Environmental Humanities provides a fresh look at rhetoric, religion, and environmental humanities through narratives of evangelical culture, analyses of evangelical writing, and their connection to environmental topics.
Religion, Narrative, and the Environmental Humanities provides a fresh look at rhetoric, religion, and environmental humanities through narratives of evangelical culture, analyses of evangelical writing, and their connection to environmental topics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Matthew Newcomb earned his PhD in English (with an emphasis in Rhetoric and Composition) from Pennsylvania State University. He currently serves as an Associate Professor of English at SUNY New Paltz where he directed the Composition Program for ten years, earning the Dean's Outstanding Service Award. His publications on argument, affect, environment, sports rhetoric, and composition theory have appeared in Rhetoric Review, College Composition and Communication, JAC, Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and the Environment, enculturation, Departures in Critical Qualitative Research, and elsewhere.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Talking Systematic Theology: An Introduction Chapter 2: Eschatology: Escaping the Apocalypse with Evangelicals and Environmentalists Chapter 3: Scripture and Authority: The Department of Hermeneutic Security Chapter 4: Stewardship: Human Care through Creation Care in Evangelical Environmental Statements Chapter 5: Evangelism: Share the Good (and Bad) Environmental News Chapter 6: Knowing Creation: "Bible Science" and the Possibility of Global Warming Chapter 7: Sin and Righteousness: Affective Dissonance and Comparing Environmental and Political Priorities Chapter 8: Evangelical Conservation: A Postscript
Chapter 1: Talking Systematic Theology: An Introduction Chapter 2: Eschatology: Escaping the Apocalypse with Evangelicals and Environmentalists Chapter 3: Scripture and Authority: The Department of Hermeneutic Security Chapter 4: Stewardship: Human Care through Creation Care in Evangelical Environmental Statements Chapter 5: Evangelism: Share the Good (and Bad) Environmental News Chapter 6: Knowing Creation: "Bible Science" and the Possibility of Global Warming Chapter 7: Sin and Righteousness: Affective Dissonance and Comparing Environmental and Political Priorities Chapter 8: Evangelical Conservation: A Postscript
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