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For Earth's Sake
© 2013 Novalis Publishing Inc.
I wish to thank my
To my students, past and
Table of Contents Foreword by
Foreword
Introduction
Section I: Revealing—The Pain of Loss and the Delight in Wonder
Introduction
Reverend Billy’s Crusade against the “Shopocolypse”
The Rise of Nature Deficit Disorder
Green Dreams: Religious Cosmologies and Environmental Commitments
Poor Bear Burden of Environmental Hazards
Truth, Lies, and Broadcasting in Canada
The Ecological Crisis
Questions to Ponder and Exercises to Consider
Section II: Reflecting—What on Earth Are We Doing?
Introduction
We All Lose in the War Against Nature
O Ye of Little Eco-faith
The Gaia Theory: Implications for a Christian Political Theology of the Environment
Born Again: Liberation Theology
Ecofeminism: From Patriarchy to Mutuality
The Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill: Would the “Precautionary Principle” Have Averted This Disaster?
Questions to Ponder and Exercises to Consider
Section III: Redeeming—A Creative Space for New Life-giving Relationships
Introduction
From Corpse to Compost
The Bride Wore … Green
From Community to Communion: The Natural City in Biotic and Cosmological Perspective
The Ethics of Organic Farming
Option for the Poor and Option for the Earth: Toward a Sustainable Solidarity
On Sacrifice, Spirituality, and Silver Linings
Christmas Invites Us to Make Peace on Earth a Reality
Questions to Ponder and Exercises to Consider
Conclusion: From Sustainable Developement to Sustainable Liberation: Toward an Anthro-harmonic Ethic
Endnotes
Sources
Appendix
About the Author & Editor
About the Publisher
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