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A Political Theology of Nature
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This book argues that the modern separation of humanity from nature can be traced to the displacement of the triune God. Locating the source of our current ecological crisis in this separation, Peter Scott argues that it can only be healed within theology, through a revival of a Trinitarian doctrine of creation interacting with political philosophies of ecology. Drawing insights from deep ecology, ecofeminism, and social and socialist ecologies, Scott proposes a common realm of God, nature and humanity. Both Trinitarian and political, the theology of this common realm is worked out by reference to Christ and Spirit. Christ's resurrection is presented as the liberation and renewal of ecological relations in nature and society, the movement of the Holy Spirit is understood as the renewal of fellowship between humanity and nature through ecological democracy, and the Eucharist is proposed as the principal political resource Christianity offers for an ecological age.
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Author Peter Scott (University of Gloucestershire)
ISBN/Ref
9780521527170
Size:
229mm(H) x 152mm(W) x 18mm(D) ( 0.392Kg ) Pages
290
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Published 2003-03-06
Format paperback
Product ID
11884
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