Geoliturgy and Ecological Crisis
The Spiritual Practice of Caring for Creation
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- Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
- Date of Publication 15 December 2024
- Number of Volumes Hardback
- ISBN 9781666961065
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages238 pages
- Size 228.6x152.4 mm
- Language English 612
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Short description:
This book examines sources and select practices within Christian tradition-Scripture, the Nicene Creed, the Eucharist, and fasting-from an ecological perspective in order to develop a practical spirituality for living in an ecologically responsible way in the world.
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Geoliturgy and Ecological Crisis: The Spiritual Practice of Caring for Creation examines sources and select practices within Christian tradition-Scripture, the Nicene Creed, the Eucharist, and fasting-from an ecological perspective in order to develop a practical spirituality for living in an ecologically responsible way in the world. This spirituality, which Jeffrey S. Lamp labels Geoliturgy, describes a way to read the Bible ecologically and to understand the doctrinal content of the Nicene Creed in ecological terms. Lamp then examines the Eucharist and fasting as liturgical and devotional practices that form the structure of a spirituality that extends from church services into the daily lives of the faithful. The resulting vision of this study is the reclamation of the biblical mandate for human beings to function as benevolent priestly co-rulers with God in creation to prepare creation to become the dwelling place of God.
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Introduction
Chapter 1: Ecological Hermeneutics: Reading the Bible Ecologically
Chapter 2: Geoliturgy and God: God, Human Beings, and the Other-Than-Human Creation
Chapter 3: Geoliturgy and Jesus Christ: Christology Read Ecologically
Chapter 4: Geoliturgy and the Holy Spirit: The Lord, the Giver of Life
Chapter 5: Geoliturgy and the Church: Ecclesiology Read Ecologically
Chapter 6: Geoliturgy and Baptism: One Baptism
Chapter 7: Geoliturgy and Eschatology: In the End, the Beginning... and Beyond
Chapter 8: The Eucharist: The Priestly Vocation of Human Beings in the World
Chapter 9: Fasting: ""When You Fast""
Chapter 10: What Is Geoliturgy?
Resolution: A novel of Captain Cook?s discovery to Australia, New Zealand and Hawaii, through the eyes of botanist George Forster.
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