The damage human beings are doing to the atmosphere, the seas,
the rivers, the land, and the life- forms of the planet is extreme
and deadly. It constitutes a crisis that demands al of humanity's
wisdom, ingenuity, and commitment. The whole human community needs
to be involved in the response to this crisis - young and old,
women and men, farmers, politicians, gardeners, teachers, planners,
scientists, engineers, artists, builders, cooks, and theologians.
In "Earth Revealing - Earth Healing," the authors attempt to make
clear the way in which Christian theology opens out into a theology
of Earth revealing and challenges us towards a practice of Earth
healing.
"Earth Revealing - Earth Healing" offers a rethinking of
theology as a significant part of the rethinking that the human
community must do in its stance toward creation. Aware that some
theological attitudes have contributed to exploitative attitudes
and to disregard for the good of the planet, the contributors are
also convinced that the biblical and theological tradition has
resources that can be retrieved and developed as an ecological
theology. Such a theology can contribute to the healing of our
planet.
The chapters of "Earth Revealing - Earth Healing" stretch across
a number of theological sub- disciplines and related areas. Among
the perspectives from the Christian theological tradition, there
are reflections on the theology of the Trinity, Christology,
Christian anthropology, the theology of the Holy Spirit, and
contemporary feminist theology. There are also more general
philosophical and cultural perspectives, including discussions of
place and of landscape traditions. Finally there are practical
perspectives, including discussions of globalization, the challenge
of suffering and bioethics.
Essays and contributors are The Landscape Tradition: A Broader
Vision for Ecotheology," by Stephen Downs; *Globalization and
Ecology, - by Christine Burke, IBVM; *'For Your Immortal Spirit Is
in al Things': The Holy Spirit in Creation, - by Denis Edwards;
*Enfleshing the Human: An Earth-Revealing, Earth-Healing
Christology, - by Duncan Reid; *God's Shattering Otherness: The
Trinity and Earth's Healing, - by Patricia Fox, RSM; *Embracing
Unloveliness: Exploring Theology from the Dung heap, - by Lorna
Hallahan; *Up Close and Personal: In the End, Matter Matters, - by
Anthony Lowes; *The Relationship Quilt: Feminism and the Healing of
Nature, - by Lucy Larkin; *A Timely Reminder: Humanity and Ecology
in the Light of Christian Hope, - by Gregory Brett, CM;
*Ecotheology as a Plea for Place, - by Phillip Tolliday; *Situating
Humanity: Theological Anthropology in the Context of the Ecological
Crisis, - by James McEvoy; and *Bioethics, Ecology, and Theology, -
by Andrew Dutney.
"Denis Edwards is a senior lecturer in systematic theology at
Catholic Theological College and in the ecumenical consortium at
the Adelaide College of Divinity, Flinders University. He has
written other books on theology and is a priest of the Roman
Catholic Archdiocese of Adelaide."
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