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On a misty morning in eastern Kentucky, cross-bearing Christians
gather for a service on a surface-mined mountain. They pray for the
health and renewal of the land and for their communities, lamenting
the corporate greed of the mining companies. On another day, in
southern West Virginia, Andrew Jordon hosts Bible study in a small
cabin overlooking a disused 1,400-acre surface mine. He believes
his efforts to reclaim sites like these represent responsible
environmental stewardship. In Sacred Mountains, Andrew R. H.
Thompson highlights scenes such as these in order to propose a
Christian ethical analysis of the controversial mining practice
that has increasingly divided the nation and has often led to
fierce and even violent confrontations. Thompson draws from the
arguments of H. Richard Niebuhr, whose work establishes an ideal
foundation for understanding Appalachia. Thompson provides a
thorough introduction to the issues surrounding surface mining,
including the environmental consequences and the resultant
religious debates, and highlights the discussions being carried out
in the media and by scholarly works. He also considers five popular
perspectives (ecofeminism, liberation theology, environmental
justice, environmental pragmatism, and political ecology) and
offers his own framework and guidelines for moral engagement with
the subject. Thompson's arguments add to the work of other
ethicists and theologians by examining the implications of culture
in a variety of social, historical, and religious contexts. A
groundbreaking and nuanced study that looks past the traditionally
conflicting stereotypes about religion and environmental
consciousness in Appalachia, Sacred Mountains offers a new approach
that unifies all communities, regardless of their beliefs.
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