The Greening of Theology: The Ecological Models of Rosemary Radford Ruether, Joseph Stiller, and Jurgen Moltmann by Steven Bouma-Prediger

The Greening of Theology: The Ecological Models of Rosemary Radford Ruether, Joseph Stiller, and Jurgen Moltmann

Steven Bouma-Prediger
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  • ISBN 9780788501647 / 078850164X
  • Title The Greening of Theology: The Ecological Models of Rosemary Radford Ruether, Joseph Stiller, and Jurgen Moltmann
  • Author Steven Bouma-Prediger
  • Category Christian Theology
    Ecological Science, The Biosphere
  • Format Paperback
  • Year 1995
  • Pages 356
  • Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
  • Language English
  • Dimensions 173mm x 21mm x 218mm

Annotation

This volume examines the contributions of three contemporary theologians — Rosemary Radford Ruether, Joseph Sittler, and Jurgen Moltmann — to the development of Christian ecological theology. Against the charge that the Christian tradition is ecologically bankrupt, the author demonstrates the intellectual and spiritual resources available within Christianity for addressing ecological issues. Of particular interest are Ruether's doctrine of God and her emphasis on ecojustice, Sittler's cosmic Christology and reconception of the relation between nature and grace, and Motlmann's doctrine of the Holy Spirit and argument for social trinitarianism. Beyond evaluating the issues raised by Ruether, Sittler, and Moltmann, the author presents sixteen theses or desiderata for any adequate Christian ecological theology.

Publisher Description

This volume examines the contributions of three contemporary theologians — Rosemary Radford Ruether, Joseph Sittler, and J rgen Moltmann — to the development of Christian ecological theology. Against the charge that the Christian tradition is ecologically bankrupt, the author demonstrates the intellectual and spiritual resources available within Christianity for addressing ecological issues. Of particular interest are Ruether's doctrine of God and her emphasis on ecojustice, Sittler's cosmic Christology and reconception of the relation between nature and grace, and Motlmann's doctrine of the Holy Spirit and argument for social trinitarianism. Beyond evaluating the issues raised by Ruether, Sittler, and Moltmann, the author presents sixteen theses or desiderata for any adequate Christian ecological theology.

Author Biography

Steven Bouma-Prediger is professor of religion at Hope College, Holland, Michigan, and the author of For the Beauty of the Earth: A Christian Vision for Creation Care.

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