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David M. Lodge (Editor), Christopher Hamlin (Editor), Peter H. Raven (Foreword)


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0268034044 978-0268034047 August 30, 2006
"Ecology has experienced a major paradigm shift over the last half of the twentieth century. This shift requires major rethinking of the relation of religion and environmental ethics to ecology because our scientific understanding of the nature side of that relationship has changed. This book is the first, to my knowledge, that is meeting this challenge head on, and it is doing so in an exemplary way." —J. Baird Callicott, University of North Texas

"Everything on Earth is becoming unbalanced—escalating populations and consumption, global warming, extinction, troubling ecosystems that by nature are fluxing, evolving, often disturbed, even chaotic. What can and ought we conserve, preserve, sustain on this planet in jeopardy? Here science and religion join in urgent dialogue, a seminal search for answers as we face an open future, with promise and peril." —Holmes Rolston, III, Colorado State University

For many years, ecologists and the environmentalists who looked to ecology for authority depicted a dichotomy between a pristine, stable nature and disruptive human activity. Most contemporary ecologists, however, conceive of nature as undergoing continual change and find that "flux of nature" is a more accurate and fruitful metaphor than "balance of nature."

The contributors to this volume address how this new paradigm fits into the broader history of ecological science and the cultural history of the West and, in particular, how environmental ethics and ecotheology should respond to it. Their discussions ask us to reconsider the intellectual foundations on which theories of human responsibility to nature are built. The provisional answer that develops throughout the book is to reintegrate scientific understanding of nature and human values, two realms of thought severed by intellectual and cultural forces during the last two centuries.



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"Christians in environmental studies can use this book as an additional source of opinions on moral and ethical questions." -- Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith, December 2007, vol.59:4

"The book reflects the conviction that we must establish significant coherence between our historical, scientific, and religious understandings of nature if we are to effectively address current and emerging environmental problems . . . The editors effectively frame the overarching problems and the essays are serious, although still accessible to readers from various backgrounds." -- Quarterly Review of Biology, June 2007

About the Author

DAVID M. LODGE is professor of biological sciences at the University of Notre Dame.

CHRISTOPHER HAMLIN is professor of history at the University of Notre Dame.

CONTRIBUTORS: David M. Lodge, Christopher Hamlin, Elspeth Whitney, Mark Stoll, Eugene Cittadino, Kyle S. Van Houtan, Stuart L. Pimm, Gary E. Belovsky, Peter S. White, Patricia A. Fleming, John F. Haught, and Larry Rasmussen.


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  • Paperback: 325 pages
  • Publisher: Univ of Notre Dame Pr (August 30, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0268034044
  • ISBN-13: 978-0268034047
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
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Inside This Book (learn more)
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
ecological society, landscape ecology, multipatch scale, qualitative equilibrium, cosmic homelessness, moral hypotheses, unfinished universe, climax theory, moral metaphors, sacramental approach, ecological theology
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New York, Middle Ages, Lynn White, University of Chicago Press, Cambridge University Press, Christopher Hamlin, United States, Van Houtan, Eugene Cittadino, University of California Press, Oxford University Press, Near East, Can Nature, Harvard University Press, Creating Ecology, Grand Rapids, San Francisco, Elspeth Whitney, Larry Rasmussen, Basic Books, Patricia Ann Fleming, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Christianity Today, The Cornwall Declaration, Island Press
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