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- catalog abstract "What is the proper role of humans in light of the ecological crisis? After a sympathetic and critical analysis of the principal answers to that question, Stephen Scharper argues that only a religious point of view - seeing human agency as central to both the devastation and the reclamation of planetary life - is viable. Such a view must include social, economic, cultural, as well as theological transformation in order to be effective in confronting threats to the. Ecosystem. Among the principal answers or "paradigms" assessed by this book are the new cosmology, ecofeminism, process thought, Gaia theory, and liberation theology. Each of these recognizes the role of the human in the present environmental crisis. But each of these also approaches the "human problematic" in incomplete or inadequate ways. Thus, Redeeming the Time is both an examination of the state of the question, and a constructive effort at building among the. Various current paradigms and remedying, or redeeming, their inadequacies.".
- catalog contributor b10447414.
- catalog created "1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1997.".
- catalog description "Christian theological responses to the ecological crisis: an overview -- Gaia hypothesis: the Earth as a living organism -- Process theology: intersubjectivity with nature -- New cosmology: the universe as context -- Ecofeminism: from patriarchy to mutuality -- Liberation theology: the greening of solidarity -- Contouring a political theology of the environment.".
- catalog description "Ecosystem. Among the principal answers or "paradigms" assessed by this book are the new cosmology, ecofeminism, process thought, Gaia theory, and liberation theology. Each of these recognizes the role of the human in the present environmental crisis. But each of these also approaches the "human problematic" in incomplete or inadequate ways. Thus, Redeeming the Time is both an examination of the state of the question, and a constructive effort at building among the.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [213]-234) and index.".
- catalog description "Various current paradigms and remedying, or redeeming, their inadequacies.".
- catalog description "What is the proper role of humans in light of the ecological crisis? After a sympathetic and critical analysis of the principal answers to that question, Stephen Scharper argues that only a religious point of view - seeing human agency as central to both the devastation and the reclamation of planetary life - is viable. Such a view must include social, economic, cultural, as well as theological transformation in order to be effective in confronting threats to the.".
- catalog extent "240 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Redeeming the time.".
- catalog identifier "0826409350 (hardcover : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Redeeming the time.".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "1997.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Continuum,".
- catalog relation "Redeeming the time.".
- catalog subject "261.8/32 21".
- catalog subject "BT695.5 .S27 1997".
- catalog subject "Ecology Religious aspects Christianity.".
- catalog subject "Ecotheology.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Christian theological responses to the ecological crisis: an overview -- Gaia hypothesis: the Earth as a living organism -- Process theology: intersubjectivity with nature -- New cosmology: the universe as context -- Ecofeminism: from patriarchy to mutuality -- Liberation theology: the greening of solidarity -- Contouring a political theology of the environment.".
- catalog title "Redeeming the time : a political theology of the environment / Stephen Bede Scharper.".
- catalog type "text".