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Incarnate Earth reimagines the doctrine of Incarnation by extending
the unity between Creator and creation beyond Jesus to the entire
world. In dialogue with contemporary theologies of deep incarnation
and the philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas, the author argues that the
face of Christ is encountered in the cruciform demand for justice
embodied in the creaturely finitude and vulnerability that grounds
ethics. Central to this vision is a recognition that the religious
role-functions at the heart of Jesus' life-the revelation of God
and the redemption of the world-are performed throughout the
physical world, irreducible to humanity or one heroic
representative of the species. Thus, the human encounters the
divine Christ in and as the face of any vulnerable thing-animal,
vegetal, elemental, or otherwise-not as a transcendent being
mediated through humanity. The radical nature of this reimagination
necessitates renewed discussions of ecological and animal ethics,
calling for compassionate care for all vulnerable bodies insofar as
this is possible. It will be of interest to scholars of Christian
theology and the philosophy of religion, particularly those focused
on ecotheology, religious naturalism and environmental ethics.
Laudato Si’ insists on a revolutionary human response to the
public challenges of our time concerning the ecological crisis. The
volume takes up the revolutionary spirit of Pope Francis and speaks
to the economic, technological, political, educational, and
religious changes needed to overcome the fragile relationships
between humans and Earth. This volume identifies various systemic
factors that have produced the anthropogenic ecological crisis that
threatens the planet and uses the ethical vision of Laudato
Si’ to promote practical responses that foster fundamental
changes in humanity’s relationships with Earth and each other.
The essays address not only the immediate behavioral changes needed
in individual human lives, but also the deeper, societal changes
required if human communities are to live sustainable lives within
Earth’s integral ecology. Thus, this volume intentionally focuses
on a plurality of cultural contexts and proposes solutions to
problems encountered in a variety of global contexts. Accordingly,
the contributors to this volume are scholars from a breadth of
interdisciplinary and cultural backgrounds, each exploring an
ethical theme from the encyclical and proposing systemic changes to
address deeply entrenched injustices. Collectively, their essays
examine the social, political, economic, gender, scientific,
technological, educational, and spiritual challenges of our time as
these relate to the ecological crisis.
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The Stray (Paperback)
Matthew Eaton
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A Priceless Treasure (Hardcover)
Michael Attridge, Darren Dias, Matthew Eaton, Nicholas Olkovich
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I made this mixtape for you. It may be a little unconventional, you
know, full of the kind of songs you won't find on the radio stuff
like a song about a zombie searching for love on Valentine's Day,
or the one about a man who is slowly losing his ability to see
color, or the song about a guy who kills little girls. They're
weird little songs but I think you'll enjoy them. I decided to name
this tape Love Songs for Lonely People because that's the theme of
it. Each of the 19 tracks is about a lonely person reaching out and
trying to find someone. It's a mix tape of love, loss, and the
little pieces that make us human. I also added a little 4 song
bonus EP, it doesn't exactly fit the theme of the main tape, but
they are some songs that I know you like. Anyway, give it a listen,
and I hope you'll enjoy it.
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