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A Primer in Ecotheology: Theology for a Fragile Earth (Cascade Companions) Paperback – September 22, 2017
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- Reading age1 year and up
- Print length182 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions5 x 0.46 x 8 inches
- PublisherCascade Books
- Publication dateSeptember 22, 2017
- ISBN-101498236995
- ISBN-13978-1498236997
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--Denis Edwards, Professorial Fellow at Australian Catholic University
"Regarding human-induced dangerous environmental-and-climatic change as fake or simply a technically soluble problem seems to be a perilous undertaking both for societies and nature. Regarding ecotheology as a marginal subdiscipline of Christian doctrine appears as likewise fatal for the deep understanding of faith. This experienced and merited author offers an elaborated survey of the field, diving into the integral ecology of Pope Francis and our surprising proximity and coevolution with hyenas, elephants, and apes. In a context of life-threatening environmental injustice, this book encourages practical commitment as well as deliberateness, reasonability, and responsibility."
--Sigurd Bergmann, Professor of Religious Studies at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology
"Here finally is an accessible, deeply engaging introduction to ecological theology for undergraduate and graduate students of different levels of familiarity with Christianity. Written by one of today's leading ecological theologians, the book maps the field of ecological theology with great skill and precision. While recognizing the important work of ecological theologies of creation, this book is much more comprehensive in its discussion of eco-theology. It traces the significance of science for ecological theology, provocatively charts emerging trends in the fields of ecological biblical hermeneutics, eco-feminist theology and eco-Christology, and provides a very rich reading of Pope Francis' Encyclical Laudato Si'. This is essential reading for everyone interested in putting Christian theology to work towards a just and sustainable community of life on our fragile planet."
--Hilda P. Koster, Associate Professor of Religion at Concordia College
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- Publisher : Cascade Books (September 22, 2017)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 182 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1498236995
- ISBN-13 : 978-1498236997
- Reading age : 1 year and up
- Item Weight : 6.4 ounces
- Dimensions : 5 x 0.46 x 8 inches
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The book seemed a little unsure of its audience - some chapters seem addressed to undergraduates and so a bit simple, and others to academic colleagues.
The proofreading is patchy, with a number of spelling and printing mistakes.
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The brevity of the book means that some ideas are probably not sufficiently clearly explained for newcomers to this area. Pantheism is mentioned in passing, but panentheism (a more important idea for a lot of ecotheologians) is missing entirely. Similarly, Teilhard de Chardin, an important influence on a number of thinkers, is not mentioned.
While this is a useful introduction, it needs to be supplemented by something like Sallie McFague’s ‘A new climate for theology.’

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