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Synopsis: This book presents a realistic and thoroughly spiritual
outlook upon the entire created reality. It lets us envisage that
various created entities are participant in a relationship with God
that becomes increasingly one of an intimate personal quality; that
is, a relationship of love. It thus invites discernment that the
universal reality is valuable in its own right and not only as a
good for the use of humanity. Drawing mainly upon Scripture,
ancient writers (especially Maximus the Confessor), as well as
contemporary natural sciences, this book encourages the reader to
perceive human salvation not as a lifting of humanity out of
creation, but as a transformation into God's presence in the midst
of the wider created order. It shows that Christian faith at its
best does not exclude the wider creation but provides us with
insight and hope for a harmonious being-in-God that is inclusive of
creation. It shows that Christian faith can be a resource that
helps overcome the ecological crisis. Endorsements: "This is a
deeply Christian meditation that speaks to the world. It needs to
be heard and reflected upon." --From the Foreword by David Jasper,
University of Glasgow "Grounded in a fully developed Trinitarian
faith, Govaerts offers a radical new approach to the Christian
relationship with creation. From his wide-ranging exploration of
scientific, philosophic, theological, biblical, and patristic
thought emerges a synthesis both intellectually rigorous and
spiritually profound. Creation is shown to be non-deterministic and
yet open to its creator's transformative guidance, so that through
co-operation (cosmic prayer) all levels of creation, including
humankind, can enter into relationship with God." --Jennifer Dines,
Heythrop College "Many Christians who desire to take on board the
insights of Darwinian evolution regarding the natural world, and
the place of humans in it, may feel there to be a dearth of
theological resources to assist them in doing so. This book--a
poetic synthesis of careful biblical exegesis, detailed reflection
on patristic writers, and insights from modern
scientist-theologians--offers precisely the kind of theological
engagement with these issues that will be found hugely valuable."
--Michael Fuller, Theological Institute of the Scottish Episcopal
Church Author Biography: Robert Govaerts is Honorary Lecturer at
the University of Glasgow. He holds degrees in physics and theology
from the Universities of Antwerp, Leuven, and London. He lived
several years in religious communities and obtained a doctorate in
theology at the University of Wales, Lampeter. He is married and
together with his wife pursues a prayerful and contemplative
lifestyle.
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