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God of Earth - Discovering a Radically Ecological Christianity (Paperback)
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God of Earth - Discovering a Radically Ecological Christianity (Paperback)
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Discovery Miles 4 670
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"Wonderfully penned meditations on the basic questions Christianity
- and humanity - now face" - Professor Larry Rasmussen, author of
Earth Honoring Faith: Religious Ethics in a New Key. "Informed by
rich appeal to religious mystery, voiced in poetic imagery and
cadence... offers thick attentiveness to the world" - Professor
Walter Brueggemann, author of God, Neighbor, Empire: The Excess of
Divine Fidelity and the Command of Common Good "Seeker and
visionary biblical scholar, Kristin Swenson blows past petrified
Christian traditions to shine light on a profoundly radical new way
to experience God" - Stephanie Pearson, contributing editor,
Outside magazine. "Calls us to heal and be healed... Fresh and
poetic... opens a path for pilgrims seeking new ways of seeing and
living with faith on the earth." Professor Cliff Edwards, author of
Van Gogh and God: A Creative Spiritual Quest "...Motivates and
empowers readers to stretch ideas of God as they care, in love and
awe, for the earth." - Reverend Pat Watkins, United Methodist
Missionary for the Care of God's Creation What happens if we
imagine the Jesus of Christian theology to be realized in the
nonhuman natural world around us? Basic to Christian belief is the
notion that God, the creator of all, inhabited the earth in order
to call to us. God of Earth embraces this central premise of
Christianity - Jesus as both fully divine and fully human - and
then allows for the possibility that such a Jesus need not be
limited to a human man. What if Jesus were "God of earth" - not
only over earth but also in and through it? As Swenson tracks that
question through the cycle of a church year, she invites readers to
reconsider our relationship to the nonhuman natural world and so
experience new dimensions of the sacred and new possibilities for
hope and healing.
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