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The Bible and the Environment - Towards a Critical Ecological Biblical Theology (Hardcover)
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The Bible and the Environment - Towards a Critical Ecological Biblical Theology (Hardcover)
Series: Biblical Challenges in the Contemporary World
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"Immensely helpful in orienting (around) this important,
fast-growing debate on relating the Bible to ecological concerns. I
recommend this book to anyone interested in understanding the
current state of discussion It would be easy to adopt this book as
a textbook in various courses at college and seminary." - Reviews
in Religion and Theology "A perceptive, nuanced and accessible
treatment which offers proposals for a constructive reading of the
Bible in the light of contemporary ecological concerns, while not
underestimating the ambivalence and ambiguity of the texts. It
would be a particularly useful textbook for a course on the Bible
and ecology." - Journal for the Study of the New Testament
Environmental issues have in recent years come to the centre stage
of political and ethical debate. Moreover, there has long been the
charge, classically formulated by Lynn White Jr, that the biblical
and Christian tradition has legitimated and encouraged humanity's
aggressive domination of nature to serve human interests. Biblical
visions of the future, with destruction for the earth and rescue
for the elect, might also seem to discourage any concern for the
earths future or the welfare of future generations. In this volume,
David Horrell sets out this context for discussion, and illustrates
the diverse ways in which the Bible has been interpreted in
relation to issues of ecology and the environment. A range of
biblical texts are discussed, from Genesis to Revelation, and
competing interpretations are contrasted and evaluated. Horrells
analysis shows that the Bible provides a thoroughly ambivalent
legacy. It cannot straightforwardly provide positive teaching on
care for the environment, but nor can it simply be seen as an
anti-ecological book. Horrell argues for the explicit development
of an ecological hermeneutic. This involves constructing certain
interpretative lenses that arise from the engagement between our
contemporary context and the biblical text. These lenses help to
generate a new reading of the biblical tradition appropriate to
face the challenges of the ecological issues that face humanity at
the beginning of the third millennium.
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