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El. knyga: Between Heaven and Earth: Christian Perspectives on Environmental Protection

  • Formatas: 264 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jul-2010
  • Leidėjas: Praeger Publishers Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780313375378
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  • Formatas: 264 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jul-2010
  • Leidėjas: Praeger Publishers Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780313375378
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The first comprehensive survey of Christian environmental ethics and activism offers a Christian understanding of environmental conservation, protection, and stewardship that speaks directly to ongoing environmental issues.



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Religion and the environment have been in the news and continue to capture headlines, giving rise to many questions. Do Christians have a responsibility to address the global climate crisis? Are there any guidelines, "environmental virtues," or behaviors that should direct human behavior toward the environment? Should we continue to try to "save the Earth," and if so, why? Finally, how do we create a framework in which we can understand a right way to connect religion, environmental ethics, and environmental care?

There are many books on Christian environmental ethics, but none provide a clear and thorough analysis of the history of the church's understanding of and practices toward the care of creation. In addition to filling this important void, Between Heaven and Earth: Christian Perspectives on Environmental Protection is also unique in at least two ways. First, it frames Christian responses to ethical questions as they are understood by modern conservation ethicists. Second, it addresses issues of conservation management and policy as they really exist.

This captivating volume begins by framing the complex interaction between ethics, environment, and faith and the relation of that interaction to questions of environmental ethics. Subsequent chapters illuminate a biblical understanding of the human relationship to nature and the church's teachings and practices regarding that relationship, illustrated through the lives of scholars and saints. The book concludes with an examination of the ways in which Christian practice and teaching can shape environmental policy today and the ways in which partnerships can be built between the church and the environmental community.

Recenzijos

Each sections brings the reader to an understanding of today's ecological crisisthe chapters on comprehensive Christian environmental ethic and the future landscape are especially helpfulEach chapter is well documented, and the book is well indexed. * Catholic Library World *

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The first comprehensive survey of Christian environmental ethics and activism offers a Christian understanding of environmental conservation, protection, and stewardship that speaks directly to ongoing environmental issues.
Preface vii
Chapter 1 Ethics, Environment, and Christian Faith: Framing a Complex Interaction
1(25)
Chapter 2 The Great Questions of Environmental Ethics
26(21)
Chapter 3 A Biblical Understanding of "The Environment"
47(23)
Chapter 4 The Church and the Environment
70(25)
Chapter 5 The Industrial Revolution and the Church: The Real Historical Roots of the Ecologic Crisis
95(27)
Chapter 6 The Theological Response to the Ecologic Crisis
122(23)
Chapter 7 The Beginnings of Christian Environmental Activism
145(23)
Chapter 8 The Rise of the Christian Faith-Based Organization in Conservation
168(23)
Chapter 9 A Comprehensive Christian Environmental Ethic
191(22)
Chapter 10 The Future Landscape
213(26)
Index 239
Fred Van Dyke is professor of biology, chair of the Department of Biology, and director of the environmental studies program at Wheaton College in Wheaton, IL.