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An inspiring contribution to the theology of environmentalism which places the Christian duty of care towards God's creation in an eschatological context.Green Witness' is a work in theological eth...
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An inspiring contribution to the theology of environmentalism which places the Christian duty of care towards God's creation in an eschatological context.
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.
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.
Price: $29.99
Pages: 190
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: Lutterworth Press
Publication Date:
29 April 2010
Trim Size: 9.02 X 6.02 in
ISBN: 9780718892210
Format: Paperback
Preface
Chapter 1: The Churches' Response to the "Environmental Crisis"
Chapter 2: God's Eschatological Creation
Chapter 3: Ethics and Eschatology
Chapter 4: The Church's Eco-Discipleship
Chapter 5: Conclusion
Bibliography
Chapter 1: The Churches' Response to the "Environmental Crisis"
Chapter 2: God's Eschatological Creation
Chapter 3: Ethics and Eschatology
Chapter 4: The Church's Eco-Discipleship
Chapter 5: Conclusion
Bibliography