In this book, theologians and scholars of religion grapple with the political, philosophical, and ethical implications of a climate crisis provoked by one species, our own, serving its needs at the increasingly intolerable cost of all life on the planet.
In this book, theologians and scholars of religion grapple with the political, philosophical, and ethical implications of a climate crisis provoked by one species, our own, serving its needs at the increasingly intolerable cost of all life on the planet.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jonathan Cole is assistant director of the Centre for Religion, Ethics and Society at Charles Sturt University, Canberra. Peter Walker is research fellow in the Centre for Religion, Ethics and Society at Charles Sturt University, Canberra and Principal of United Theological College, Sydney.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Introduction: Theology on a Defiant Earth, by Peter Walker and Jonathan Cole 1. The Anthropocene Epoch and Its Meaning, by Clive Hamilton 2. A Rupture in the Earth: An Implicit Augustinian Theology of the Anthropocene, by Lisa H. Sideris 3. Is It Time for a Theological Step Change, by Clive Pearson 4. Icarus Falling: Theological Anthropology and the Anthropocene, by Scott Cowdell 5. Thy Kingdom Come: Bonhoeffer's Earthly Christianity as Theology and Ethic, by Dianne Rayson 6. Anthropocene and Ecclesia: The Church in Swarming Mode, by Stephen Pickard 7. Thinking Eschatologically in the Face of the Anthropocene, by Christiaan Mostert 8. Apocalypse and the Anthropocene: A Biblical Resource for a New Global Epoch, by David Neville 9. Redeeming Eden: Biblical Ethics in the Anthropocene, by Mark G. Brett 10. The Serpent in the Garden-Sin and the Anthropocene, by Peter Walker 11. Defiant God: The Fate of Christianity's Holocene Ontology in the Anthropocene, by Jonathan Cole 12. A Climate of Hope? Reflections on the Theology of the Anthropocene, by Clive Hamilton Bibliography Index About the Contributors
Preface Introduction: Theology on a Defiant Earth, by Peter Walker and Jonathan Cole 1. The Anthropocene Epoch and Its Meaning, by Clive Hamilton 2. A Rupture in the Earth: An Implicit Augustinian Theology of the Anthropocene, by Lisa H. Sideris 3. Is It Time for a Theological Step Change, by Clive Pearson 4. Icarus Falling: Theological Anthropology and the Anthropocene, by Scott Cowdell 5. Thy Kingdom Come: Bonhoeffer's Earthly Christianity as Theology and Ethic, by Dianne Rayson 6. Anthropocene and Ecclesia: The Church in Swarming Mode, by Stephen Pickard 7. Thinking Eschatologically in the Face of the Anthropocene, by Christiaan Mostert 8. Apocalypse and the Anthropocene: A Biblical Resource for a New Global Epoch, by David Neville 9. Redeeming Eden: Biblical Ethics in the Anthropocene, by Mark G. Brett 10. The Serpent in the Garden-Sin and the Anthropocene, by Peter Walker 11. Defiant God: The Fate of Christianity's Holocene Ontology in the Anthropocene, by Jonathan Cole 12. A Climate of Hope? Reflections on the Theology of the Anthropocene, by Clive Hamilton Bibliography Index About the Contributors
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