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Ecological Solidarities : Mobilizing Faith and Justice for an Entangled World / ed. by Krista E. Hughes, Dhawn B. Martin, Elaine Padilla.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: World Christianity ; 1Publisher: University Park, PA : Penn State University Press, [2021]Copyright date: ©2019Description: 1 online resource (248 p.) : 4 color/2 b&w illustrationsContent type:
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ISBN:
  • 9780271085593
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 261.8/8 23
LOC classification:
  • BT695.5 .E26 2019
Other classification:
  • online - DeGruyter
Online resources:
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- painting. The Light That Encircles Nothingness -- Introduction -- chapter. A Political Theology of Now -- poem. How We Become -- poem. What If?: A Spoken Word Poem -- chapter. Jezebel and Indo-Western Women: Nation, Nationalism, and the Ecologies of Sexual Violence in Revelation 2:20-25 -- chapter. Climate Change as Race Debt, Class Debt, and Climate Colonialism: Moral Conundrums, Vision, and Agency -- activist reflection. The Mystery of Love in the Via Collectiva -- chapter. Deep Solidarity: Dealing with Oppression and Exploitation Beyond Charity and Advocacy -- chapter. From Latin America with Love: Practices Sustaining Us at This Time of Great Turning -- painting. TitoArt 8 -- chapter. Spooky Love: Dwelling in the Face of Ecosystemic Annihilation -- activist reflection. The Hummingbird Spirit and Care of Our Common Home: An Afro-Theo-Ethical Response to Laudato Si' -- chapter. An Ecological Theology for Asia: The Challenges of Pope Francis's Encyclical Laudato Si' -- painting. TitoArt 12 -- chapter. Plasticity and Change: Rethinking Difference and Identity with Catherine Malabou -- chapter. Prismatic Identities in a Planetary Context -- activist reflection. Cultivating Listening as a Civic Discipline -- chapter. Xtopia: An Alternative Frame for Ecosocial Justice -- painting. Ocean Circle -- Contributors -- Index
Summary: Operating on the premise that our failure to recognize our interconnected relationship to the rest of the cosmos is the origin of planetary peril, this volume presents academic, activist, and artistic perspectives on how to inspire reflection and motivate action in order to construct alternative frameworks and establish novel solidarities for the sake of our planetary home.The selections in this volume explore ecologies of interdependence as a frame for religious, theological, and philosophical analysis and practice. Contributors examine questions of justice, climate change, race, class, gender, and coloniality and discuss alternative ways of engaging the world in all its biodiversity. Each essay, poem, reflection, and piece of art contributes to and reflects upon how to live out entangled differences toward positive global change.Constructive and practical, global and local, communal and personal, Ecological Solidarities is an innovative contribution to the discourses on relational and liberative thought and practice in religion, philosophy, and theology. It will be welcomed by scholars of World Christianity and theology as well as seminary students, activists, and laity interested in issues of justice and ecology.
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eBook eBook Biblioteca "Angelicum" Pont. Univ. S.Tommaso d'Aquino Nuvola online online - DeGruyter (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Online access Not for loan (Accesso limitato) Accesso per gli utenti autorizzati / Access for authorized users (dgr)9780271085593

Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- painting. The Light That Encircles Nothingness -- Introduction -- chapter. A Political Theology of Now -- poem. How We Become -- poem. What If?: A Spoken Word Poem -- chapter. Jezebel and Indo-Western Women: Nation, Nationalism, and the Ecologies of Sexual Violence in Revelation 2:20-25 -- chapter. Climate Change as Race Debt, Class Debt, and Climate Colonialism: Moral Conundrums, Vision, and Agency -- activist reflection. The Mystery of Love in the Via Collectiva -- chapter. Deep Solidarity: Dealing with Oppression and Exploitation Beyond Charity and Advocacy -- chapter. From Latin America with Love: Practices Sustaining Us at This Time of Great Turning -- painting. TitoArt 8 -- chapter. Spooky Love: Dwelling in the Face of Ecosystemic Annihilation -- activist reflection. The Hummingbird Spirit and Care of Our Common Home: An Afro-Theo-Ethical Response to Laudato Si' -- chapter. An Ecological Theology for Asia: The Challenges of Pope Francis's Encyclical Laudato Si' -- painting. TitoArt 12 -- chapter. Plasticity and Change: Rethinking Difference and Identity with Catherine Malabou -- chapter. Prismatic Identities in a Planetary Context -- activist reflection. Cultivating Listening as a Civic Discipline -- chapter. Xtopia: An Alternative Frame for Ecosocial Justice -- painting. Ocean Circle -- Contributors -- Index

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Operating on the premise that our failure to recognize our interconnected relationship to the rest of the cosmos is the origin of planetary peril, this volume presents academic, activist, and artistic perspectives on how to inspire reflection and motivate action in order to construct alternative frameworks and establish novel solidarities for the sake of our planetary home.The selections in this volume explore ecologies of interdependence as a frame for religious, theological, and philosophical analysis and practice. Contributors examine questions of justice, climate change, race, class, gender, and coloniality and discuss alternative ways of engaging the world in all its biodiversity. Each essay, poem, reflection, and piece of art contributes to and reflects upon how to live out entangled differences toward positive global change.Constructive and practical, global and local, communal and personal, Ecological Solidarities is an innovative contribution to the discourses on relational and liberative thought and practice in religion, philosophy, and theology. It will be welcomed by scholars of World Christianity and theology as well as seminary students, activists, and laity interested in issues of justice and ecology.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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