The Oxford Handbook of the Bible and Ecology (inbunden)
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Format
Inbunden (Hardback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
494
Utgivningsdatum
2022-07-11
Förlag
OUP USA
Medarbetare
Harris, Mark
Illustrationer
4 b/w figures
Dimensioner
239 x 173 x 43 mm
Vikt
931 g
Antal komponenter
1
ISBN
9780190606732

The Oxford Handbook of the Bible and Ecology

Inbunden,  Engelska, 2022-07-11

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Does the Bible have anything to contribute to contemporary concerns about the environment? This collection of essays on the Bible and ecology explores biblical texts and their interpretation in the light of ecological issues. The handbook covers a number of political and ethical issues, as well as offering detailed exploration of individual Bible books. It discusses a number of controversial views, including whether the Judeo-Christian tradition has contributed to the environmental crisis, and how the Bible is used by climate change deniers.
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Sebastien Doane, Laval thologique et philosophique In short, this volume provides an excellent overview of an emerging question in academic studies. Scriptures and sets the stage for deeper engagement with the most important issue of our era.

Amy Erickson, Christian Century The essays in this edited volume consider White's catalyzing arguments while moving the conversation about the Bible and ecology forward in creative new ways. The volume coheres around a conviction that in the Bible and in today's world, healthy relations with the natural world are a precondition for thriving communities, and those relations can become tragically perverted, with disastrous and terrifying consequences.

Sarah Werner, JSRNC Overall this is an excellent text for graduate students and upper-level undergraduates that provides a thorough exploration of the emerging field of ecological hermeneutics.

Choice The reference lists after each essay will be helpful to those seeking to deepen their knowledge of any of the many topics this volume covers. Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty and professionals.

Reading Religion This excellent collection merits a place of privilege and honor in academic and theological libraries...Kudos and thanks to Oxford, Marlow and Harris, and their diverse, competent, insightful team for creating and bringing together such a beneficial, timely resource.

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Hilary Marlow is Vice Mistress, Graduate Tutor and Director of Studies at Girton College and an Affiliated Lecturer in the Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge, where she teaches Hebrew Bible and Biblical Hebrew. She is the author of Biblical Prophets and Contemporary Environmental Ethics (OUP, 2009) and numerous articles. Her research focuses on the intersection between the Hebrew Bible and contemporary environmental issues, including eco-critical and new materialist readings. Mark Harris is Professor of Natural Science and Theology at the University of Edinburgh. As a physicist working in a theological environment, he is interested in the complex ways that science and religion relate to each other. His research interests include the relationship between the physical sciences (especially physics) and theology and the impact of science on modern views of the Bible, especially in thinking on miracles and divine action.

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Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations List of Contributors Section 1: Issues and Methods Introduction, Hilary Marlow and Mark Harris 1. The Historical Roots of the Ecological Crisis, Jeremy H. Kidwell 2. Ecological Hermeneutics. Origins, Approaches, and Prospects, David G. Horrell 3. Ecological Feminist Hermeneutics, Anne Elvey 4. Ecological Hermeneutics and Postcolonialism, Madipoane Masenya [Ngwan'a Mphahlele] 5. Literary Ecocriticism and the Bible, Timothy J. Burbery Section 2: Specific Biblical Texts 6. Genesis, Ted Hiebert 7. Leviticus, Deborah Rooke 8. Deuteronomy, Raymond F. Person, Jr. 9. Reading From the Ground Up. Nature in the Book of Isaiah, Hilary Marlow 10. Re-viewing the Book of Jeremiah. An Ecological Perspective, Emily Colgan 11. God's Good Land. The Agrarian Perspective of the Book of the Twelve, Laurie J. Braaten 12. "Deep Calls to Deep". Ecology of Praise in the Psalms, William P. Brown 13. The Book of Job, Kathryn Schifferdecker 14. The Ecotheology of the Song of Songs, Ellen Bernstein 15. Synoptic Gospels, Mark Harris 16. John's Gospel, Susan Miller 17. Pauline Epistles. Paul's Vision of Cosmic Liberation and Renewal, V.S. Balabanski 18. Revelation, Micah D. Kiel Section 3: Thematic Studies 19. Attitudes to Nature in the Hebrew Bible and the Ancient Near East, Ronald A. Simkins 20. The Image of God in Ecological Perspective, J. Richard Middleton 21. Ecology and Eschatology in the Second Temple Period, Christopher Rowland 22. Stewardship. A Biblical Concept?, Mark Daniel Liederbach 23. The Sea and Ecology, Rebecca S. Watson 24. City as Sustainable Environment, Mary E. Mills Section 4: Contemporary Issues and Perspectives 25. The Bible and Ecotheology. A Jewish Perspective, Julia Watts Belser 26. The Bible and Wildlife Conservation, Dave Bookless 27. The Bible and Environmental Ethics, Celia Deane-Drummond 28. The Bible and Animal Theology, David L. Clough 29. Creation Care and the Bible. An Evangelical Perspective, Daniel L. Brunner and A.J. Swoboda 30. Climate Scepticism, Politics and the Bible, Benjamin S. Lowe, Rachel L. Lamb, and Noah J. Toly