Drawing on insights from the early Christian monastics as well as the ecological writings of such figures as Henry David Thoreau, Aldo Leopold, Annie Dillard, and others, Christie forges a distinctively contemplative vision of ecological spirituality that could, he contends, serve to ground the work of ecological restoration.
Drawing on insights from the early Christian monastics as well as the ecological writings of such figures as Henry David Thoreau, Aldo Leopold, Annie Dillard, and others, Christie forges a distinctively contemplative vision of ecological spirituality that could, he contends, serve to ground the work of ecological restoration.
Douglas E. Christie is Professor of Theological Studies, Loyola Marymount University, and the author of The Word in the Desert: Scripture and the Quest for Holiness in Early Christian Monasticism.
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Preface 1. Immersion in the Larger Whole: Toward a Contemplative Ecology 2. Contact, or the Blue Sapphire of the Mind 3. Penthos: The Gift of Tears 4. Topos: At Home, Always a Stranger 5. Prosoche: The Art of Attention 6. Logos: The Song of the World 7. Eros: Exchange, Intimacy, Reciprocity 8. Kenosis: Empty, Emptied 9. Telos: Practicing Paradise Notes Selected Bibliography Index
Preface 1. Immersion in the Larger Whole: Toward a Contemplative Ecology 2. Contact, or the Blue Sapphire of the Mind 3. Penthos: The Gift of Tears 4. Topos: At Home, Always a Stranger 5. Prosoche: The Art of Attention 6. Logos: The Song of the World 7. Eros: Exchange, Intimacy, Reciprocity 8. Kenosis: Empty, Emptied 9. Telos: Practicing Paradise Notes Selected Bibliography Index
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