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GREEN WITNESS is a work in theological ethics, addressed to
theologians and seminarians, but also to clergy and church study
groups. Yordy approaches the topic of Christian environmental work
not from the perspective of a global crisis that must be solved,
but from the perspective of God's promise of the Kingdom. She
argues that Christians can and should work for the wholeness of the
biophysical environment whether or not their efforts bear immediate
visible fruit, because God always welcomes and makes good use of
faithful discipleship. This is good news to religious
environmentalists who have grown weary of struggling to "make a
difference" amid ever-louder announcements of environmental
destruction. The eschaton is clearly a realm of interspecies peace,
abundance, and diversity, and part of the church's mission is to
demonstrate these aspects of God's plan for the world, although
only God can and will consummate the Kingdom. LAURA RUTH YORDY is
Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Religion at Bridgewater
College in Virginia. "Often confronted by the so-called
'environmental crisis, ' many are led to despair that nothing can
be done. Drawing on profound theological insights, Laura Yordy
helps us see that something can be done because Christ's redemption
is sure and good. Hopefully this book will find its way into many
congregational discussions of how we can better live as witnesses
to God's glorious creation." STANLEY HAUERWAS, Gilbert T. Rowe
Professor of Theological Ethics at Duke Divinity School, Duke
University "Yordy encourages us to think the meaning of creation in
terms of the inbreaking Kingdom of God. With this eschatological
reading of our environmental troubles she invites us to a more
exacting and merciful discipleship that is patterned on the
Trinitarian God who brings all creation into being and sustains it
until its final redemption in Christ. Yordy's views will challenge
established patterns of thinking, and inspire churches to be more
faithful witnesses to the healing presence of God in our world."
NORMAN WIRZBA, Author of The Paradise of God: Renewing Religion in
an Ecological Age
On a little green island in days of old A story of magic and
courage was told There once stood a fortress, four children lived
here Along with their father, the mighty King Lir ... This charming
rhyming story tells the legend of The Children of Lir, who were
turned into swans by their wicked stepmother and forced to wander
across Ireland for 900 years. The Children of Lir is a story from
long, long ago, part of an ancient oral tradition, handed down from
generation to generation. It's Ireland's best-loved legend: the
story of Fionnuala Aodh. Fiachra and Conn - the children of King
Lir - and how they were turned into swans and cursed to wander
until the toll of a bell broke the spell and freed them from the
enchantment.
This practical text integrates theoretical perspectives with
guidelines for designing and implementing community-based
qualitative research projects. Coverage of participatory research
designs and approaches is complemented by chapters on specific
aspects of this research process, such as developing relationships
and sharing findings to strengthen programs. Included are useful
handouts and templates for applying to the reader's own projects,
and end-of-chapter questions for self-reflection and class
discussion. Readers will find the book's engaging case studies,
interdisciplinary real-life examples, and insights from project
participants as a helpful foundation for future work in the field.
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Rainbow Worms (Paperback)
Laura Ruth Vila; Illustrated by Laura Ruth Vila
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R393
Discovery Miles 3 930
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Rainbow Worms is an elementary concept book focusing on color
recognition. Go fishing with a box of special worms and catch fish
of every color of the rainbow. Illustrated with simple graphically
engaging watercolors that make for an energetic and ageless
approach to learning basic color recognintion.
Description: Green Witness is a work in theological ethics,
addressed primarily to theologians and seminarians, but also to
clergy and church study groups. Yordy approaches the topic of
Christian environmental work not from the perspective of a global
crisis that must be solved, but from the perspective of God's
promise of the Kingdom. She argues that Christians can and should
work for the wholeness of the biophysical environment whether or
not their efforts bear immediate visible fruit, because God always
welcomes and makes good use of faithful discipleship. This is good
news to religious environmentalists who have grown weary of
struggling to ""make a difference"" amid ever-louder announcements
of environmental destruction. The eschaton is clearly a realm of
interspecies peace, abundance, and diversity, and part of the
church's mission is to demonstrate these aspects of God's plan for
the world, although only God can and will consummate the Kingdom.
Endorsements: ""Often confronted by the so-called 'environmental
crisis, ' many are led to despair that nothing can be done. Drawing
on profound theological insights, Laura Yordy helps us see that
something can be done because Christ's redemption is sure and good.
Hopefully this book will find its way into many congregational
discussions of how we can better live as witnesses to God's
glorious creation."" --Stanley Hauerwas, Duke Divinity School
""Yordy encourages us to think the meaning of creation in terms of
the in-breaking Kingdom of God. With this eschatological reading of
our environmental troubles she invites us to a more exacting and
merciful discipleship that is patterned on the Trinitarian God who
brings all creation into being and sustains it until its final
redemption in Christ. Yordy's views will challenge established
patterns of thinking, and inspire churches to be more faithful
witnesses to the healing presence of God in our world."" --Norman
Wirzba, author of The Paradise of God: Renewing Religion in an
Ecological Age About the Contributor(s): Laura Ruth Yordy is
Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Religion at Bridgewater
College in Virginia.
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