Ecological Hermeneutics
Biblical, Historical and Theological Perspectives
Herausgeber: Horrell, David G.; Southgate, Christopher; Hunt, Cherryl
Ecological Hermeneutics
Biblical, Historical and Theological Perspectives
Herausgeber: Horrell, David G.; Southgate, Christopher; Hunt, Cherryl
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Leading scholars reflect critically on the kinds of appeal to the Bible that have been made in environmental ethics and ecotheology.
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Leading scholars reflect critically on the kinds of appeal to the Bible that have been made in environmental ethics and ecotheology.
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- Continnuum-3PL
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 346
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Juni 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 662g
- ISBN-13: 9780567033031
- ISBN-10: 0567033031
- Artikelnr.: 29932742
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Continnuum-3PL
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 346
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Juni 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 662g
- ISBN-13: 9780567033031
- ISBN-10: 0567033031
- Artikelnr.: 29932742
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
David G. Horrell is Professor of New Testament Studiesat the University of Exeter, UK. He is the author of several books, including"An Introduction to the Study of Paul" (T&T Clark, Second Edition 2006) and Solidarity and Difference (T&T Clark, 2005). He was the editor of the Journal for the Study of the New Testament from 2002-2007. He is an active member of the British New Testament Society, having chaired the Social World of the New Testament Seminar from 2001-2006, andis also a member of the Society for Biblical Literature (SBL) and Society for New Testament Studies (SNTS). He completed his PhD at Cambridgeon Paul's Corinthian letters and the letter known as 1 Clement. Dr. Cherryl Hunt is a post-doctoral researcher in Theology at the University of Exeter Dr. Christopher Southgate is Lecturer and Director of Modular Studies at the University of Exeter in England. Francesca Stavrakopoulou is Senior Lecturer in Hebrew Bible at the University of Exeter, UK. Her research focuses on ancient Israelite religion, Judahite kingship, and history and ideology in the Hebrew Bible. She is the author of King Manasseh and Child Sacrifice: Biblical Distortions of Historical Realities" (De Gruyter, 2004).
Introduction (The Editors)
Section 1: Biblical perspectives
Section Introduction (The Editors)
1. The Creation Stories: their Ecological Potential (and Problems) (John
Rogerson)
2. Land, Sin, Sacrifice: The ecological ethics of Leviticus (Jonathan
Morgan)
3. Reading the Prophets from an Environmental Perspective (John Barton)
4. The Significance of the Wisdom Tradition in the Ecological Debate
(Katharine Dell)
5. Jesus and the Gospels in Ecotheological Perspective (Richard Bauckham)
6. An Ecological Reading of Rom 8.19-22: Possibilities and Hesitations
(Brendan Byrne)
7. Hellenistic Cosmology and the Letter to the Colossians: Towards an
Ecological Hermeneutic (Vicky Balabanski)
8. Cosmic Catastrophe Imagery in the New Testament (Edward Adams)
Section 2: Insights from the history of interpretation
Section Introduction (The Editors)
9. In the Beginning: Irenaeus, Creation, and the Environment (Francis
Watson)
10. The Fathers' Readings of Genesis 1 (Morwenna Ludlow)
11. Thomas Aquinas: Reading the Idea of Dominion in the Light of the
Doctrine of Creation (Mark Wynn)
12. Reformation readings of the Creation stories (H. Paul Santmire)
13. Between Creation and Transfiguration: the environment in the Eastern
Orthodox Tradition (Andrew Louth)
14. Karl Barth's Approach to Scripture and its Ecological Potential (Geoff
Thompson)
15. Hans Urs von Balthasar and a Creation-centred Hermeneutic (David Moss)
16. Jürgen Moltmann on God and Creation (Jeremy Law)
Section 3: Contemporary hermeneutical possibilities
Section Introduction (The Editors)
17. The Greening of American Fundamentalism and Its Detractors (Harry
Maier)
18. New Testament Eschatology and the Ecological Crisis in Theological and
Ecclesial Perspective (Stephen Barton)
19. Sustainable Countryside (Tim Gorringe)
20. Towards a Theological Ecological Hermeneutic (Ernst Conradie)
Epilogue (The Editors)
Indexes
Index of Biblical Texts
Index of Modern Authors
Index of Subjects
Section 1: Biblical perspectives
Section Introduction (The Editors)
1. The Creation Stories: their Ecological Potential (and Problems) (John
Rogerson)
2. Land, Sin, Sacrifice: The ecological ethics of Leviticus (Jonathan
Morgan)
3. Reading the Prophets from an Environmental Perspective (John Barton)
4. The Significance of the Wisdom Tradition in the Ecological Debate
(Katharine Dell)
5. Jesus and the Gospels in Ecotheological Perspective (Richard Bauckham)
6. An Ecological Reading of Rom 8.19-22: Possibilities and Hesitations
(Brendan Byrne)
7. Hellenistic Cosmology and the Letter to the Colossians: Towards an
Ecological Hermeneutic (Vicky Balabanski)
8. Cosmic Catastrophe Imagery in the New Testament (Edward Adams)
Section 2: Insights from the history of interpretation
Section Introduction (The Editors)
9. In the Beginning: Irenaeus, Creation, and the Environment (Francis
Watson)
10. The Fathers' Readings of Genesis 1 (Morwenna Ludlow)
11. Thomas Aquinas: Reading the Idea of Dominion in the Light of the
Doctrine of Creation (Mark Wynn)
12. Reformation readings of the Creation stories (H. Paul Santmire)
13. Between Creation and Transfiguration: the environment in the Eastern
Orthodox Tradition (Andrew Louth)
14. Karl Barth's Approach to Scripture and its Ecological Potential (Geoff
Thompson)
15. Hans Urs von Balthasar and a Creation-centred Hermeneutic (David Moss)
16. Jürgen Moltmann on God and Creation (Jeremy Law)
Section 3: Contemporary hermeneutical possibilities
Section Introduction (The Editors)
17. The Greening of American Fundamentalism and Its Detractors (Harry
Maier)
18. New Testament Eschatology and the Ecological Crisis in Theological and
Ecclesial Perspective (Stephen Barton)
19. Sustainable Countryside (Tim Gorringe)
20. Towards a Theological Ecological Hermeneutic (Ernst Conradie)
Epilogue (The Editors)
Indexes
Index of Biblical Texts
Index of Modern Authors
Index of Subjects
Introduction (The Editors)
Section 1: Biblical perspectives
Section Introduction (The Editors)
1. The Creation Stories: their Ecological Potential (and Problems) (John
Rogerson)
2. Land, Sin, Sacrifice: The ecological ethics of Leviticus (Jonathan
Morgan)
3. Reading the Prophets from an Environmental Perspective (John Barton)
4. The Significance of the Wisdom Tradition in the Ecological Debate
(Katharine Dell)
5. Jesus and the Gospels in Ecotheological Perspective (Richard Bauckham)
6. An Ecological Reading of Rom 8.19-22: Possibilities and Hesitations
(Brendan Byrne)
7. Hellenistic Cosmology and the Letter to the Colossians: Towards an
Ecological Hermeneutic (Vicky Balabanski)
8. Cosmic Catastrophe Imagery in the New Testament (Edward Adams)
Section 2: Insights from the history of interpretation
Section Introduction (The Editors)
9. In the Beginning: Irenaeus, Creation, and the Environment (Francis
Watson)
10. The Fathers' Readings of Genesis 1 (Morwenna Ludlow)
11. Thomas Aquinas: Reading the Idea of Dominion in the Light of the
Doctrine of Creation (Mark Wynn)
12. Reformation readings of the Creation stories (H. Paul Santmire)
13. Between Creation and Transfiguration: the environment in the Eastern
Orthodox Tradition (Andrew Louth)
14. Karl Barth's Approach to Scripture and its Ecological Potential (Geoff
Thompson)
15. Hans Urs von Balthasar and a Creation-centred Hermeneutic (David Moss)
16. Jürgen Moltmann on God and Creation (Jeremy Law)
Section 3: Contemporary hermeneutical possibilities
Section Introduction (The Editors)
17. The Greening of American Fundamentalism and Its Detractors (Harry
Maier)
18. New Testament Eschatology and the Ecological Crisis in Theological and
Ecclesial Perspective (Stephen Barton)
19. Sustainable Countryside (Tim Gorringe)
20. Towards a Theological Ecological Hermeneutic (Ernst Conradie)
Epilogue (The Editors)
Indexes
Index of Biblical Texts
Index of Modern Authors
Index of Subjects
Section 1: Biblical perspectives
Section Introduction (The Editors)
1. The Creation Stories: their Ecological Potential (and Problems) (John
Rogerson)
2. Land, Sin, Sacrifice: The ecological ethics of Leviticus (Jonathan
Morgan)
3. Reading the Prophets from an Environmental Perspective (John Barton)
4. The Significance of the Wisdom Tradition in the Ecological Debate
(Katharine Dell)
5. Jesus and the Gospels in Ecotheological Perspective (Richard Bauckham)
6. An Ecological Reading of Rom 8.19-22: Possibilities and Hesitations
(Brendan Byrne)
7. Hellenistic Cosmology and the Letter to the Colossians: Towards an
Ecological Hermeneutic (Vicky Balabanski)
8. Cosmic Catastrophe Imagery in the New Testament (Edward Adams)
Section 2: Insights from the history of interpretation
Section Introduction (The Editors)
9. In the Beginning: Irenaeus, Creation, and the Environment (Francis
Watson)
10. The Fathers' Readings of Genesis 1 (Morwenna Ludlow)
11. Thomas Aquinas: Reading the Idea of Dominion in the Light of the
Doctrine of Creation (Mark Wynn)
12. Reformation readings of the Creation stories (H. Paul Santmire)
13. Between Creation and Transfiguration: the environment in the Eastern
Orthodox Tradition (Andrew Louth)
14. Karl Barth's Approach to Scripture and its Ecological Potential (Geoff
Thompson)
15. Hans Urs von Balthasar and a Creation-centred Hermeneutic (David Moss)
16. Jürgen Moltmann on God and Creation (Jeremy Law)
Section 3: Contemporary hermeneutical possibilities
Section Introduction (The Editors)
17. The Greening of American Fundamentalism and Its Detractors (Harry
Maier)
18. New Testament Eschatology and the Ecological Crisis in Theological and
Ecclesial Perspective (Stephen Barton)
19. Sustainable Countryside (Tim Gorringe)
20. Towards a Theological Ecological Hermeneutic (Ernst Conradie)
Epilogue (The Editors)
Indexes
Index of Biblical Texts
Index of Modern Authors
Index of Subjects







