Reconstructing a Christian Theology of Nature: Down to EarthAshgate Publishing, Ltd., 2007 - 183 pages Anna Case-Winters examines theological contructions of God's relation to the natural world and the place of the human being within the rest of nature. |
Table des matières
Introduction | 1 |
The State of Theology | 19 |
A CloseUp | 43 |
Insights from Ecofeminist | 63 |
Insights from Process Thought | 85 |
The Place of the Human Being in Relation to the Rest of Nature | 101 |
The Promise of ProcessPanentheism | 125 |
Drawing out Ethical Implications | 145 |
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activity actual entities affirmation alterity and integrity anthropocentrism argued Arthur Peacocke Barth become Calvin challenges chapter Christian theology Christian tradition Christology claim classical theism co-creator concept connection contemporary created creation creatures critical culture distinction doctrine domination dualism earth Ecofeminism ecojustice ecological crisis economic entails environment environmental ethical evolutionary exploitation feminist global glory God-world relation God's body God's relation graded differentiation Hartshorne Hefner human imago imago Dei immanence incarnation insights integrity of nature intelligent design interaction John Haught Kaufman living McFague metaphor mind-body Moltmann natural theology natural world oppression panentheism panentheistic pantheism Peacocke perspective Polkinghorne present process theology process thought proposal reality reconstruction redemption reflection Reformed tradition relation to nature responsibility rest of nature rethinking Ruether sacramental Sallie McFague Santmire scientific seems sense Sittler social Spirit theologians theology of nature things thinking understanding universe vision Whitehead whole women world process Worldwatch Institute