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Ecotheology and nonhuman ethics in society: a community of compassion

Cappel, Jerry(Contributions by)Clough, David(Contributions by)Deane-Drummond, Celia(Contributions by)Gottfried, Robert(Contributions by)Jones, Perry H.(Contributions by)Kendall, David(Contributions by)Lockwood, Jeffrey Alan(Contributions by)Ness, Bryan(Contributions by)Pope, Mick(Contributions by)Thompson, Andrew R. H.(Contributions by)Valdez, Matthew(Contributions by)Valentine, Kendra Haloviak(Contributions by)Vanin, Cristina(Contributions by)Brotton, Melissa(Edited by)
Part of the Ecocritical Theory and Practice series
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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?

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Product Details
Lexington Books
1498527914 / 9781498527910
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
261.88
30/11/2016
English
257 pages
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