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Ecotheology and the Practice of Hope

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Is there any hope for a more sustainable world? Can we reimagine a way of living in which the nonhuman world matters? Anne Marie Dalton and Henry C. Simmons claim that the ecotheology that arose during the mid-twentieth century gives us reason for hope. While ecotheologians acknowledge that Christianity played a significant role in creating societies in which the nonhuman world counted for very little, these thinkers have refocused religion to include the natural world. To borrow philosopher Charles Taylor's concept, they have created a new "social imaginary," reimagining a better world and a different sense of what is and what should be. A new mindset is emerging, inspired by ecotheological texts and evident in the many diverse movements and activities that operate as if the hope imparted by ecotheology has already been realized. While making this powerful argument, Dalton and Simmons also provide an essential overview of key ecotheological thinkers and texts

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ISBN: 9781438432960
Publication date: 15th July 2011
Author: Anne Marie Dalton, Henry C Simmons
Publisher: SUNY Press an imprint of State University of New York Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 183 pages
Series: SUNY Series on Religion and the Environment
Genres: Christianity
Religion and science
Ecological science, the Biosphere
Theology
Applied ecology