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Bonhoeffer and Climate Change - Theology and Ethics for the Anthropocene

English · Hardback

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Where is the voice of theology in the public discourse around anthropogenic climate change? How do we understand the human relationship to Earth and the ecology of which we are a part? How can we account for the human attempt to dominate nature and the devastation we have caused to our own home?
Dianne Rayson addresses these questions. She uses the creation theology of Dietrich Bonhoeffer to examine what it means to be human in the post-Holocene age. Employing a range of Bonhoeffer's texts, Rayson posits that Bonhoeffer's Christological theology and this-worldly ethical orientation provide the tools for an Earthly Christianity. She responds to Bonhoeffer's question, "who actually is Jesus Christ, for us, today?" and proposes a Bonhoefferian ecoethic.

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1 Theology and Climate Change
2 The Problems
3 Bonhoeffer's Christology
4 Creator and Creation
5 Creaturely Theological Anthropology
6 God's Kingdom on Earth
7 Ecoethics
8 Who Actually Is Christ in the Anthropocene?


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By Dianne Rayson - Foreword by Larry Rasmussen

Product details

Authors Dianne Rayson
Assisted by Rasmussen Larry (Foreword)
Publisher Rowman and Littlefield
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.05.2021
 
EAN 9781978701830
ISBN 978-1-978701-83-0
No. of pages 306
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Miscellaneous
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Religion: general, reference works

Climate Change, RELIGION / Religion & Science, Christianity, Religious ethics, RELIGION / Christian Theology / Ethics & Moral Teaching

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