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Political Theology of Nature

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Informationen zum Autor Peter Scott is a Sydney-based software developer and part-time writer. His research and writing interest are life journeys of people and family heirlooms-what the journeys reveal about family, society and change through time. In 2019, he identified 212 entries in an Australian schoolgirl's 1909-1912 autograph album, and outlined 100 lives. The time before today's technology, their life choices and how society treated them. It inspired The Face Beyond the Window set in 2041. Klappentext A Christian solution, both Trinitarian and political, to the present-day ecological crisis. Zusammenfassung Peter Scott contends that current ecological problems must be addressed within theology. Drawing insights from deep ecology! ecofeminism! and social and socialist ecologies! he proposes a common realm of God! nature and humanity! offering a theological rationale for an ecological democracy! founded on the ecological renewal secured by Christ's resurrection. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part I. God, Nature and Modernity: 1. Nature in Christian theology: politics, context and strategies; 2. The common realm of God, nature and humanity; Part II. The Politics of Nature: 3. The return of nature: deep ecology; 4. The re/production of nature: ecofeminism; 5. The dialectical emergence of nature and society: social ecology; 6. The production of nature: socialist ecology; Part III. The Triune God and Un/natural Humanity: 7. Common nature: the worldly Christ; 8. Un/natural fellowship: life in the Spirit; 9. God-body: Un/natural relations, un/natural community in Jesus Christ.

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Authors Peter Scott, Peter (University of Gloucestershire) Scott
Assisted by Daniel W. Hardy (Editor)
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 06.03.2003
 
EAN 9780521527170
ISBN 978-0-521-52717-0
No. of pages 290
Series Cambridge Studies in Christian
Cambridge Studies in Christian
Cambridge Studies in Christian Doctrine
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Christianity
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Religion: general, reference works

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