Green theology: an eco-feminist and ecumenical perspective
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adam_text | Preface Introduction 9 із Theology and sustainability 1.1 An ecological crisis 1.1.1 Hidden crisis 1.1.2 The growing impact of people on the earth 1.1.3 Mainstream solutions 1.2 Worldviews 1.2.1 Anthropocentrism and exploitation (White and Morton) 1.2.2 Western worldviews through the ages 1.2.3 Current natural science 1.2.4 Technology 1.2.5 Market economy 1.2.6 Patriarchy and colonialism 1.2.7 Postmodernism 1.2.8 Language 1.3 The task of theology 1.3.1 Theology is about the world in relation to God 1.3.2 Many sources and participants 1.3.3 Bible and tradition 1.4 Theology and the ecological crisis 19 20 21 23 25 28 29 5 33 35 37 38 41 42 44 46 47 47 49 51
CHAPTER TWO The different worldview of the Bible 53 2.1 The Bible in ecological perspective 55 2.1.1 Possibilities for an ecological interpretation 55 2.1.2 Relevant texts 60 2.2 Creation stories 61 2.2.1 The coming into existence of the cosmos: Genesis 1—2:4 62 2.2.2 Paradise lost? Genesis 2 and 3 76 2.2.3 Prophet of creation: Deutero-Isaiah 83 2.2.4 The creation sings: the Psalms 86 2.2.5 Job’s suffering in context 97 2.2.6 Lady Wisdom: Proverbs 1—9 105 2.2.7 Christ the Creator 112 2.3 God and the animals 122 2.3.1 Animals in creation narratives: a summary 124 2.3.2 End and new beginning of all living beings: 125 Genesis 6:5—9:17 2.3.3 Resting in freedom: the laws of Sabbath 131 2.3.4 Jesus and the animals 136 2.4 Salvation of the earth 141 2.4.1 Salvation, creation and the animals: a summary 143 2.4.2 The labour pains of creation: Romans 8:19—23 145 2.4.3 Peace or destruction in the prophets 147 2.4.4 A new earth in Revelation 152 2.4.5 The woman at the well: John 4 157 2.5 Conclusions 162 2.5.1 Worldviews 163 2.5.2 The relation between human beings and nature 164 2.5.3 Picturing God 165 2.5.4 Ecological perspective 165 CHAPTER THREE Issues in eco-theology 3.1 Stewardship and care of creation 3.1.1 Master of the household 3.1.2 Responsibility or control 6 166 167 168 170
««IMTI 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.1.3 Awkward concept Protestant resistance 3.2.1 Nature in Protestant tradition 3.2.2 Theology of contrast 3.2.3 Paganism, fertility and the prohibition of images 3.2.4 Cyclical mirror of human experience Catholic resistance 3.3.1 Nouvelle théologie and the social teaching of the Catholic Church 3.3.2 Rapid modernisation Ecological awareness 3.4.1 The garden a desert? 3.4.2 Laudato Si’ 3.4.3 Evolution, ecological crisis and humanity’s place in the scheme of things Issues 3.5.1 Nature: sacred, fact or threat? 3.5.2 Creation: non-human nature or everything; past, present or future? 3.5.3 Earth: ecosystem, home, stage, suffering, poor? 3.5.4 Humanity: central or non-centrál, one or diverse, responsible? 3.5.5 God: in or in opposition to the world? CHAPTER FOUR Insights from eco-feminist theology worldwide 4.1 4.2 Sallie McFague: the world as God’s body 4.1.1 Neighbourly love for all creatures 4.1.2 Anecologicaleconomy 4.1.3 The Triune God in times of climate change Ivone Gebara: the daily life ofpoor women 4.2.1 Latin American context 4.2.2 Another way of knowing 4.2.3 The human person 7 172 173 173 176 178 179 180 181 183 185 185 192 197 207 208 209 210 211 212 214 216 217 219 220 221 222 227 231
4.2.4 4.2.5 4.2.6 4.2.7 4.3 Catherine Keller: chaos and creativity 4.3.1 4.3.2 4.3.3 4.3.4 4.3.5 4.4 God as relatedness Jesus as symbol and inspiration Religion as personal experience and social institution Eco-feminist liberation theology in context Theology as recycling The fiction of the separated self Counter-apocalypse Creation from the deep Postmodern theology in context Elizabeth Theokritoff: the gift of God’s own life 4.4.1 Context Eastern Orthodoxy 4.4.2 Living in God’s creation 4.4.3 Celebrating, fasting and Sophia in our context 4.5 What Gebara, Keller and Theokritoff would say 235 240 242 245 249 250 256 257 258 269 273 273 278 292 296 to one another CHfiPIER FIVEThe harvest 5.1 Summary 5.2 Christology and anthropology 5.2.1 The Wisdom of God 5.2.2 Humans as disciples 5.3 The fruits of the earth in a church service 5.3.1 Preparation 5.3.2 Praying, learning, celebrating and sharing 5.3.3 Knowing 299 299 302 302 304 304 306 308 311 Bibliography Acknowledgements Endnotes Biblical Index Index 313 325 327 361 363 8
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Preface Introduction 9 із Theology and sustainability 1.1 An ecological crisis 1.1.1 Hidden crisis 1.1.2 The growing impact of people on the earth 1.1.3 Mainstream solutions 1.2 Worldviews 1.2.1 Anthropocentrism and exploitation (White and Morton) 1.2.2 Western worldviews through the ages 1.2.3 Current natural science 1.2.4 Technology 1.2.5 Market economy 1.2.6 Patriarchy and colonialism 1.2.7 Postmodernism 1.2.8 Language 1.3 The task of theology 1.3.1 Theology is about the world in relation to God 1.3.2 Many sources and participants 1.3.3 Bible and tradition 1.4 Theology and the ecological crisis 19 20 21 23 25 28 29 5 33 35 37 38 41 42 44 46 47 47 49 51
CHAPTER TWO The different worldview of the Bible 53 2.1 The Bible in ecological perspective 55 2.1.1 Possibilities for an ecological interpretation 55 2.1.2 Relevant texts 60 2.2 Creation stories 61 2.2.1 The coming into existence of the cosmos: Genesis 1—2:4 62 2.2.2 Paradise lost? Genesis 2 and 3 76 2.2.3 Prophet of creation: Deutero-Isaiah 83 2.2.4 The creation sings: the Psalms 86 2.2.5 Job’s suffering in context 97 2.2.6 Lady Wisdom: Proverbs 1—9 105 2.2.7 Christ the Creator 112 2.3 God and the animals 122 2.3.1 Animals in creation narratives: a summary 124 2.3.2 End and new beginning of all living beings: 125 Genesis 6:5—9:17 2.3.3 Resting in freedom: the laws of Sabbath 131 2.3.4 Jesus and the animals 136 2.4 Salvation of the earth 141 2.4.1 Salvation, creation and the animals: a summary 143 2.4.2 The labour pains of creation: Romans 8:19—23 145 2.4.3 Peace or destruction in the prophets 147 2.4.4 A new earth in Revelation 152 2.4.5 The woman at the well: John 4 157 2.5 Conclusions 162 2.5.1 Worldviews 163 2.5.2 The relation between human beings and nature 164 2.5.3 Picturing God 165 2.5.4 Ecological perspective 165 CHAPTER THREE Issues in eco-theology 3.1 Stewardship and care of creation 3.1.1 Master of the household 3.1.2 Responsibility or control 6 166 167 168 170
««IMTI 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.1.3 Awkward concept Protestant resistance 3.2.1 Nature in Protestant tradition 3.2.2 Theology of contrast 3.2.3 Paganism, fertility and the prohibition of images 3.2.4 Cyclical mirror of human experience Catholic resistance 3.3.1 Nouvelle théologie and the social teaching of the Catholic Church 3.3.2 Rapid modernisation Ecological awareness 3.4.1 The garden a desert? 3.4.2 Laudato Si’ 3.4.3 Evolution, ecological crisis and humanity’s place in the scheme of things Issues 3.5.1 Nature: sacred, fact or threat? 3.5.2 Creation: non-human nature or everything; past, present or future? 3.5.3 Earth: ecosystem, home, stage, suffering, poor? 3.5.4 Humanity: central or non-centrál, one or diverse, responsible? 3.5.5 God: in or in opposition to the world? CHAPTER FOUR Insights from eco-feminist theology worldwide 4.1 4.2 Sallie McFague: the world as God’s body 4.1.1 Neighbourly love for all creatures 4.1.2 Anecologicaleconomy 4.1.3 The Triune God in times of climate change Ivone Gebara: the daily life ofpoor women 4.2.1 Latin American context 4.2.2 Another way of knowing 4.2.3 The human person 7 172 173 173 176 178 179 180 181 183 185 185 192 197 207 208 209 210 211 212 214 216 217 219 220 221 222 227 231
4.2.4 4.2.5 4.2.6 4.2.7 4.3 Catherine Keller: chaos and creativity 4.3.1 4.3.2 4.3.3 4.3.4 4.3.5 4.4 God as relatedness Jesus as symbol and inspiration Religion as personal experience and social institution Eco-feminist liberation theology in context Theology as recycling The fiction of the separated self Counter-apocalypse Creation from the deep Postmodern theology in context Elizabeth Theokritoff: the gift of God’s own life 4.4.1 Context Eastern Orthodoxy 4.4.2 Living in God’s creation 4.4.3 Celebrating, fasting and Sophia in our context 4.5 What Gebara, Keller and Theokritoff would say 235 240 242 245 249 250 256 257 258 269 273 273 278 292 296 to one another CHfiPIER FIVEThe harvest 5.1 Summary 5.2 Christology and anthropology 5.2.1 The Wisdom of God 5.2.2 Humans as disciples 5.3 The fruits of the earth in a church service 5.3.1 Preparation 5.3.2 Praying, learning, celebrating and sharing 5.3.3 Knowing 299 299 302 302 304 304 306 308 311 Bibliography Acknowledgements Endnotes Biblical Index Index 313 325 327 361 363 8 |
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