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Religion in the Anthropocene (Hardcover): Celia Deane-Drummond, Sigurd Bergmann, Markus Vogt Religion in the Anthropocene (Hardcover)
Celia Deane-Drummond, Sigurd Bergmann, Markus Vogt
R1,643 R1,299 Discovery Miles 12 990 Save R344 (21%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Christian Faith and the Earth - Current Paths and Emerging Horizons in Ecotheology (Hardcover, New): Ernst M. Conradie, Sigurd... Christian Faith and the Earth - Current Paths and Emerging Horizons in Ecotheology (Hardcover, New)
Ernst M. Conradie, Sigurd Bergmann, Celia Deane-Drummond, Denis Edwards
R4,372 Discovery Miles 43 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Christianity has often been accused for being complicit in ecological destruction. In response, Christian ecotheology offers both a Christian critique of environmental destruction and an ecological critique of Christianity. It thus encourages an ecological reformation of the Christian tradition for the sake of the whole earth. This volume focuses such a dual critique on the content and significance of the Christian faith in order to confront those aspects that may undermine an environmental praxis, ethos and spirituality. Each of the essays explores one of the core Christian symbols, seeks to capture the current state of the debate in this regard, identifies emerging horizons for such an ecological reformation and invites conversation on the road ahead. This volume includes essays on the trinity, Christology, pneumatology, creation, anthropology, natural suffering, providence, sin and salvation, the nature, governance, ministries and missions of the church, eschatological consummation, a Christian ethos, the role of liturgy, religious plurality andunderlying methodological problems. It thus complements several other discourses in ecotheology on biblical hermeneutics, a retrieval of particular traditions, environmental ethics, animal studies, ecclesial praxis, Christian missions and religion and ecology. The volume captures insights emerging from a collaborative research project on 'Christian Faith and the Earth' in which more than one hundred leading ecotheologians from six continents participated since 2007. It builds on the culminating conference of this project held in Cape Town in August 2012.It extends the conversation on the road ahead through inputs from contributing authors and various respondents.

In Solidarity with the Earth - A Multi-Disciplinary Theological Engagement with Gender, Mining and Toxic Contamination... In Solidarity with the Earth - A Multi-Disciplinary Theological Engagement with Gender, Mining and Toxic Contamination (Hardcover)
Hilda P Koster, Celia Deane-Drummond
R2,886 Discovery Miles 28 860 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Based on case studies, the book creates a multidisciplinary conversation on the gendered vulnerabilities resulting from extractive industries and toxic pollution, and also charts the resilience and courage of women as they resist polluting industries, fight for clean water and seek to protect the land. While ecumenical in scope, the book takes its departure from the concept of integral ecology introduced in Pope Francis’ encyclical Laudato Si’. The first three sections of the book focus on the social and ecological challenges facing minoritized women and their communities that are related to mining, pollutants and biodiversity loss, and toxicity. The final section of the book focuses on the possibilities and obstacles to global solidarity. All chapters offer a cross disciplinary response to a particular local situation, tracing the ways ecological destruction, resulting from extraction and toxic contamination, affects the lives of women and their communities. The book pays careful attention to the political, economic, and legal structures facilitating these life-threatening challenges. Each section concludes with a response from a ‘practitioner’ in the field, representing an ecclesial organization or NGO focused on eco-justice advocacy in the global South, or minority communities in the global North.

Animals as Religious Subjects - Transdisciplinary Perspectives (Hardcover, New): Celia Deane-Drummond, Rebecca Artinian-Kaiser,... Animals as Religious Subjects - Transdisciplinary Perspectives (Hardcover, New)
Celia Deane-Drummond, Rebecca Artinian-Kaiser, David L Clough
R5,035 Discovery Miles 50 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book examines one of the most pressing cultural concerns that surfaced in the last decade - the question of the place and significance of the animal. This collection of essays represents the outcome of various conversations regarding animal studies and shows multidisciplinarity at its very best, namely, a rigorous approach within one discipline in conversation with others around a common theme. The contributors discuss the most relevant disciplines regarding this conversation, namely: philosophy, anthropology, religious studies, theology, history of religions, archaeology and cultural studies. The first section, Thinking about Animals, explores philosophical, anthropological and religious perspectives, raising general questions about the human perception of animals and its crucial cultural significance. The second section explores the intriguing topic of the way animals have been used historically as religious symbols and in religious rituals. The third section re-examines some Christian theological and biblical approaches to animals in the light of current concerns. The final section extends the implications of traditional views about other animals to more specific ethical theories and practices.

Future Perfect? - God, Medicine and Human Identity (Hardcover, New): Celia Deane-Drummond, Peter Manley Scott Future Perfect? - God, Medicine and Human Identity (Hardcover, New)
Celia Deane-Drummond, Peter Manley Scott
R4,698 Discovery Miles 46 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A hugely topical collection of essays from a cross-disciplinary group of leading academics focussing on the implications for an understanding of human identity in light of the current possibilities in medical science. The book brings together an international body of medical experts alongside philosophers, sociologists, theologians and ethicists in order to discuss these vital issues.

The ensuing discussion will allow public debate to be more informed about the actual possibilities inherent in medical science, alongside a sophisticated treatment of ethical and theological issues. The result is a focused collection of essays that raises new and challenging questions.

Reordering Nature - Theology, Society and the New Genetics (Paperback): Celia Deane-Drummond, Robin Grove-White, Bronislaw... Reordering Nature - Theology, Society and the New Genetics (Paperback)
Celia Deane-Drummond, Robin Grove-White, Bronislaw Szerszynski
R3,381 Discovery Miles 33 810 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this book experts in the environment, theology and science argue that the challenge posed to society by biotechnology lies not only in terms of risk/benefit analysis of individual genetic technologies and interventions, but also has implications for the way we think about human identity and our relationship to the natural world. Such a profound--they would suggest religious--challenge requires a response that is genuinely interdisciplinary in nature, a conversation that draws as much on expertise in theology and philosophy as on the natural sciences and risk assessment techniques. They argue that an adequate response must also be sociologically informed in at least two ways. First it must draw on contemporary sociological insights about contemporary cultural change, the complex role of expert knowledge in modern complex society and the specific social dynamics of contemporary technological risks. Secondly, it must endeavour to pay sensitive attention to the voice of the lay public in the current controversy over the new genetics. This book attempts to realise such an aim, as a contribution not just to academic scholarship, but also to the public debate about biotechnology and its regulation. Thus the collection includes contributions from scholars in a range of intellectual domains (indeed, many of the chapters themselves draw on more than one discipline in new and challenging ways). The book invites the reader to enter into this conversation in a creative way and come to appreciate more fully the many-sided nature of the debate.

Religious Transhumanism and Its Critics (Hardcover): Arvin M. Gouw, Brian Patrick Green, Ted Peters Religious Transhumanism and Its Critics (Hardcover)
Arvin M. Gouw, Brian Patrick Green, Ted Peters; Foreword by Aubrey Degrey; Contributions by Whitney A. Bauman, …
R2,997 Discovery Miles 29 970 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Why do representatives of different religious traditions find the transhumanist vision of the future not only theologically compatible but even inspiring? Transhumanism is a global movement seeking radical human enhancement. The trans in transhumanism marks the transition from the present stage in human evolution into the future, namely, post-human existence. Containing chapters written by adherents to a variety of religious traditions, Religious Transhumanism and Its Critics provides first-hand testimony to the value of the transhumanist vision perceived by the religious mind. In addition, the contributors critique both secular and religious transhumanism in light of realistic science and commitment to social justice.

Theology and Evolutionary Anthropology - Dialogues in Wisdom, Humility, and Grace (Paperback): Celia Deane-Drummond, Agustin... Theology and Evolutionary Anthropology - Dialogues in Wisdom, Humility, and Grace (Paperback)
Celia Deane-Drummond, Agustin Fuentes
R1,243 Discovery Miles 12 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book sets out some of the latest scientific findings around the evolutionary development of religion and faith and then explores their theological implications. This unique combination of perspectives raises fascinating questions about the characteristics that are considered integral for a flourishing social and religious life and allows us to start to ask where in the evolutionary record they first show up in a distinctly human manner. The book builds a case for connecting theology and evolutionary anthropology using both historical and contemporary sources of knowledge to try and understand the origins of wisdom, humility, and grace in 'deep time'. In the section on wisdom, the book examines the origins of complex decision-making in humans through the archaeological record, recent discoveries in evolutionary anthropology, and the philosophical richness of semiotics. The book then moves to an exploration of the origin of characteristics integral to the social life of small-scale communities, which then points in an indirect way to the disposition of humility. Finally, it investigates the theological dimensions of grace and considers how artefacts left behind in the material record by our human ancestors, and the perspective they reflect, might inform contemporary concepts of grace. This is a cutting-edge volume that refuses to commit the errors of either too easy a synthesis or too facile a separation between science and religion. As such, it will be of interest to scholars of religious studies and theology - especially those who interact with scientific fields - as well as academics working in anthropology of religion.

A Primer in Ecotheology (Hardcover): Celia Deane-Drummond A Primer in Ecotheology (Hardcover)
Celia Deane-Drummond
R1,044 R841 Discovery Miles 8 410 Save R203 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Evolution of Human Wisdom (Hardcover): Celia Deane-Drummond, Agustin Fuentes The Evolution of Human Wisdom (Hardcover)
Celia Deane-Drummond, Agustin Fuentes; Contributions by Marcus Baynes-Rock, Dylan Belton, Ben Campbell, …
R2,535 Discovery Miles 25 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume addresses key questions about the puzzle of human origins by focusing on a topic that is largely unexplored thus far, namely, the evolution of human wisdom. How can we best understand the human capacity for wisdom, where did it come from, and how did it emerge? It explores lines of convergence and divergence between Christian theology and evolutionary anthropology in its search to identify different aspects of wisdom. Critical to this discussion are the philosophical difficulties that arise when two very different methodological approaches to the manner of humans becoming wise are brought together. The relative importance and significance of human language is another area of intense debate in defining the meaning of wisdom and its expression. How far and to what extent does a theologically informed wisdom discourse push evolutionary anthropology to formulate new questions and vice versa? This volume shows that there is no simple consonance between evolutionary anthropology and theology. Yet, each discipline has much to learn from the other; the authors are in agreement that even in the midst of an awareness of dissonance and some tension, there can still be mutual respect. The goal of this book is to begin to develop a trans-disciplinary approach to the evolution of human wisdom, where each discipline is challenged to ask questions in a new way. This volume tackles the relationship between theology and science in a fresh way by focusing on a specific theme-wisdom-that is equally generative for both theology and evolutionary anthropology.

Technofutures, Nature and the Sacred - Transdisciplinary Perspectives (Hardcover, New Ed): Celia Deane-Drummond, Sigurd... Technofutures, Nature and the Sacred - Transdisciplinary Perspectives (Hardcover, New Ed)
Celia Deane-Drummond, Sigurd Bergmann, Bronislaw Szerszynski
R3,995 Discovery Miles 39 950 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The capacity of human beings to invent, construct and use technical artifacts is a hugely consequential factor in the evolution of society, and in the entangled relations between humans, other creatures and their natural environments. Moving from a critical consideration of theories, to narratives about technology, and then to particular and specific practices, Technofutures, Nature and the Sacred seeks to arrive at a genuinely transdisciplinary perspective focusing attention on the intersection between technology, religion and society and using insights from the environmental humanities. It works from both theoretical and practical contexts by using newly emerging case studies, including geo-engineering and soil carbon technologies, and breaks open new ground by engaging theological, scientific, philosophical and cultural aspects of the technology/religion/nature nexus. Encouraging us to reflect on the significance and place of religious beliefs in dealing with new technologies, and engaging critical theory common in sociological, political and literary discourses, the authors explore the implicit religious claims embedded in technology.

Theology and Evolutionary Anthropology - Dialogues in Wisdom, Humility, and Grace (Hardcover): Celia Deane-Drummond, Agustin... Theology and Evolutionary Anthropology - Dialogues in Wisdom, Humility, and Grace (Hardcover)
Celia Deane-Drummond, Agustin Fuentes
R3,974 Discovery Miles 39 740 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book sets out some of the latest scientific findings around the evolutionary development of religion and faith and then explores their theological implications. This unique combination of perspectives raises fascinating questions about the characteristics that are considered integral for a flourishing social and religious life and allows us to start to ask where in the evolutionary record they first show up in a distinctly human manner. The book builds a case for connecting theology and evolutionary anthropology using both historical and contemporary sources of knowledge to try and understand the origins of wisdom, humility, and grace in 'deep time'. In the section on wisdom, the book examines the origins of complex decision-making in humans through the archaeological record, recent discoveries in evolutionary anthropology, and the philosophical richness of semiotics. The book then moves to an exploration of the origin of characteristics integral to the social life of small-scale communities, which then points in an indirect way to the disposition of humility. Finally, it investigates the theological dimensions of grace and considers how artefacts left behind in the material record by our human ancestors, and the perspective they reflect, might inform contemporary concepts of grace. This is a cutting-edge volume that refuses to commit the errors of either too easy a synthesis or too facile a separation between science and religion. As such, it will be of interest to scholars of religious studies and theology - especially those who interact with scientific fields - as well as academics working in anthropology of religion.

Pierre Teilhard De Chardin on People and Planet (Hardcover): Celia Deane-Drummond Pierre Teilhard De Chardin on People and Planet (Hardcover)
Celia Deane-Drummond
R3,987 Discovery Miles 39 870 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Humanity's relationship to nature is central to the work of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, an influential priest and scientist of the twentieth century. Teilhard believed that spiritual development must be viewed alongside material development and that evolutionary theory lies at the heart of humanity's understanding of its place in the world. 'Pierre Teilhard de Chardin on People and Planet' argues that Teilhard's cosmic mysticism and intense interest in both cosmological and evolutionary sciences are highly relevant to current debates about how best to construct a meaningful spirituality. The book offers a critical revision of Teilhard's thought in the light of current debates in evolutionary science, eco-theology and environmental ethics. The essays present fresh interpretations of Teilhard's work and point to the significance of his thought in the contemporary study of science and religion.

Theology and Ecology Across the Disciplines - On Care for Our Common Home (Hardcover): Celia Deane-Drummond, Rebecca... Theology and Ecology Across the Disciplines - On Care for Our Common Home (Hardcover)
Celia Deane-Drummond, Rebecca Artinian-Kaiser
R4,044 Discovery Miles 40 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The threat of ecological collapse is increasingly becoming a reality for the world's populations, both human and nonhuman; addressing this global challenge requires enormous cultural creativity and demands a diversity of perspectives, especially from the humanities. Theology and Ecology Across the Disciplines draws from a variety of academic disciplines and positions in order to explore the role and nature of environmental responsibility, especially where such themes intersect with religious or theological viewpoints. Covering disciplines such as history, philosophy, literature, politics, peace studies, economics, women's studies, and the ecological sciences as well as systematic and moral theology, the contributors emphasize how these positions have begun to develop distinct perspectives on urgent ecological issues, as well as pointing toward specific practices at the local and international level. This volume provides a multidisciplinary point of departure for urgent conversations on environmental responsibility that resist simplistic solutions. Rather, the contributors highlight the complex nature of modern ecology, and suggest creative ways forward in the situation of an apparently intractable global problem.

Religion and Ecology in the Public Sphere (Hardcover): Celia Deane-Drummond, Heinrich Bedford-Strohm Religion and Ecology in the Public Sphere (Hardcover)
Celia Deane-Drummond, Heinrich Bedford-Strohm
R5,031 Discovery Miles 50 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This title is a collection of essays from top scholars in the field of Religion and Ecology that stimulates the debate about the religious contribution to ecological debate. This collection of essays brings to the surface vital dimensions in the in the engagement between religion and ecology. The authors are aware of both the political urgency, but also the need to delve into a variety of diverse traditions in order to resource such a task, namely, what might religious traditions contribute to ecological debates? A core issue addressed here is how contemporary theology might become public theology, one that is deeply relevant to the particular problems and issues of today. This then raises important theoretical questions about how theology might engage with politics. The diverse methodological approaches possible within Christian theology are represented in this collection, including those drawing on particular traditions such as Eastern Orthodox, Roman Catholic and Reformed theology, through to self consciously contextual approaches in liberation, African and Feminist discourse.

Pierre Teilhard De Chardin on People and Planet (Paperback, New): Celia Deane-Drummond Pierre Teilhard De Chardin on People and Planet (Paperback, New)
Celia Deane-Drummond
R1,155 Discovery Miles 11 550 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Humanity's relationship to nature is central to the work of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, an influential priest and scientist of the twentieth century. Teilhard believed that spiritual development must be viewed alongside material development and that evolutionary theory lies at the heart of humanity's understanding of its place in the world. 'Pierre Teilhard de Chardin on People and Planet' argues that Teilhard's cosmic mysticism and intense interest in both cosmological and evolutionary sciences are highly relevant to current debates about how best to construct a meaningful spirituality. The book offers a critical revision of Teilhard's thought in the light of current debates in evolutionary science, eco-theology and environmental ethics. The essays present fresh interpretations of Teilhard's work and point to the significance of his thought in the contemporary study of science and religion.

Ecotheology and Nonhuman Ethics in Society - A Community of Compassion (Hardcover): Melissa Brotton Ecotheology and Nonhuman Ethics in Society - A Community of Compassion (Hardcover)
Melissa Brotton; Contributions by Jerry Cappel, David Clough, Celia Deane-Drummond, Robert Gottfried, …
R2,542 Discovery Miles 25 420 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book promotes Christian ecology and animal ethics from the perspectives of the Bible, science, and the Judeo-Christian tradition. In an age of climate change, how do we protect species and individual animals? Does it matter how we treat bugs? How does understanding the Trinity and Christ's self-emptying nature help us to be more responsible earth caretakers? What do Christian ethics have to do with hunting? How do the Foxfire books of Southern Appalachia help us to love a place? Does ecology need a place at the pulpit and in hymns? How do Catholic approaches, past and present, help us appreciate and respond to the created world? Finally, how does Jesus respond to humans, nonhumans, and environmental concerns in the Gospel of Mark?

Genetics and Christian Ethics (Paperback): Celia Deane-Drummond Genetics and Christian Ethics (Paperback)
Celia Deane-Drummond
R1,354 Discovery Miles 13 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the immediate future we are likely to witness significant developments in human genetic science. It is therefore of critical importance that Christian ethics engages with the genetics debate, since it affects not just the way we perceive ourselves and the natural world, but also has wider implications for our society. This book considers ethical issues arising out of specific practices in human genetics, including genetic screening, gene patenting, gene therapy, genetic counselling as well as feminist concerns. Genetics and Christian Ethics argues for a particular theo-ethical approach that derives from a modified version of virtue ethics, drawing particularly on a Thomistic understanding of the virtues, especially prudence or practical wisdom and justice. The book demonstrates that a theological voice is highly relevant to contested ethical debates about genetics.

Technofutures, Nature and the Sacred - Transdisciplinary Perspectives (Paperback): Celia Deane-Drummond, Sigurd Bergmann,... Technofutures, Nature and the Sacred - Transdisciplinary Perspectives (Paperback)
Celia Deane-Drummond, Sigurd Bergmann, Bronislaw Szerszynski
R1,532 Discovery Miles 15 320 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The capacity of human beings to invent, construct and use technical artifacts is a hugely consequential factor in the evolution of society, and in the entangled relations between humans, other creatures and their natural environments. Moving from a critical consideration of theories, to narratives about technology, and then to particular and specific practices, Technofutures, Nature and the Sacred seeks to arrive at a genuinely transdisciplinary perspective focusing attention on the intersection between technology, religion and society and using insights from the environmental humanities. It works from both theoretical and practical contexts by using newly emerging case studies, including geo-engineering and soil carbon technologies, and breaks open new ground by engaging theological, scientific, philosophical and cultural aspects of the technology/religion/nature nexus. Encouraging us to reflect on the significance and place of religious beliefs in dealing with new technologies, and engaging critical theory common in sociological, political and literary discourses, the authors explore the implicit religious claims embedded in technology.

Religion in the Anthropocene (Paperback): Celia Deane-Drummond, Sigurd Bergmann, Markus Vogt Religion in the Anthropocene (Paperback)
Celia Deane-Drummond, Sigurd Bergmann, Markus Vogt
R1,025 Discovery Miles 10 250 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Religion in the Anthropocene charts a new direction in humanities scholarship through serious engagement with the geopolitical concept of the Anthropocene. Drawing on religious studies, theology, social science, history, philosophy, and what can be broadly termed as environmental humanities, this collection represents a groundbreaking critical analysis of diverse narratives on the Anthropocene. The contributors to this volume recognize that the Anthropocene began as a geological concept, the age of the humans, but that its implications are much wider than this. Does the Anthropocene idea challenge the possibility of a sacred Nature, or is it a secularized theological anthropology more properly dealt with through traditional concepts from Roman Catholic social teaching on human ecology? Not all contributors to this volume agree about the answers to these and many more different questions. Readers will be challenged, provoked, and stimulated by this book.

A Primer in Ecotheology (Paperback): Celia Deane-Drummond A Primer in Ecotheology (Paperback)
Celia Deane-Drummond
R582 R479 Discovery Miles 4 790 Save R103 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Religion in the Anthropocene (Paperback): Celia Deane-Drummond, Sigurd Bergmann, Markus Vogt Religion in the Anthropocene (Paperback)
Celia Deane-Drummond, Sigurd Bergmann, Markus Vogt
R1,068 R870 Discovery Miles 8 700 Save R198 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Religion and Ecology in the Public Sphere (Paperback): Celia Deane-Drummond, Heinrich Bedford-Strohm Religion and Ecology in the Public Sphere (Paperback)
Celia Deane-Drummond, Heinrich Bedford-Strohm
R1,724 Discovery Miles 17 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This title is a collection of essays from top scholars in the field of Religion and Ecology that stimulates the debate about the religious contribution to ecological debate. This collection of essays brings to the surface vital dimensions in the engagement between religion and ecology. The authors are aware of both the political urgency, but also the need to delve into a variety of diverse traditions in order to resource such a task, namely, what might religious traditions contribute to ecological debates? A core issue addressed here is how contemporary theology might become public theology, one that is deeply relevant to the particular problems and issues of today. This then raises important theoretical questions about how theology might engage with politics. The diverse methodological approaches possible within Christian theology are represented in this collection, including those drawing on particular traditions such as Eastern Orthodox, Roman Catholic and Reformed theology, through to self consciously contextual approaches in liberation, African and Feminist discourse.

Christ and Evolution (Paperback): Celia Deane-Drummond Christ and Evolution (Paperback)
Celia Deane-Drummond
R730 Discovery Miles 7 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The way Christ is understood is at the heart of Christian faith and self-understanding. It forms the basis of Christologies that can range from the most traditional, expressing the understanding Christ as both human and divine person, to the most liberal, where Christ is understood as divine inasmuch as he is a man who is perfectly obedient to the will of God. Our images of Christ inevitably bear on the particular culture in which we are situated. So, it is somewhat surprising that the science and religion dialogue has focused most on a doctrine of God, while rarely addressing the figure of Christ.This book sets out to develop a Christology that is far more conscious of the evolutionary history of humanity and current evolutionary theories about the natural world in general. It argues that one means of developing a Christology that can be informed by such theories is through the concepts of wisdom and wonder. Both have a defined theological role but also act as mediating concepts with science and point to a spirituality that incorporates both science and theology.

Theology and Ecology Across the Disciplines - On Care for Our Common Home (Paperback): Celia Deane-Drummond, Rebecca... Theology and Ecology Across the Disciplines - On Care for Our Common Home (Paperback)
Celia Deane-Drummond, Rebecca Artinian-Kaiser
R1,335 Discovery Miles 13 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The threat of ecological collapse is increasingly becoming a reality for the world's populations, both human and nonhuman; addressing this global challenge requires enormous cultural creativity and demands a diversity of perspectives, especially from the humanities. Theology and Ecology Across the Disciplines draws from a variety of academic disciplines and positions in order to explore the role and nature of environmental responsibility, especially where such themes intersect with religious or theological viewpoints. Covering disciplines such as history, philosophy, literature, politics, peace studies, economics, women's studies, and the ecological sciences as well as systematic and moral theology, the contributors emphasize how these positions have begun to develop distinct perspectives on urgent ecological issues, as well as pointing toward specific practices at the local and international level. This volume provides a multidisciplinary point of departure for urgent conversations on environmental responsibility that resist simplistic solutions. Rather, the contributors highlight the complex nature of modern ecology, and suggest creative ways forward in the situation of an apparently intractable global problem.

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