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Justice for Creation: Christian Environmental Justice
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8230722113
- EAN9798230722113
- Date de parution16/04/2025
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurIndependently Published
Résumé
"Justice for Creation: Christian Environmental Justice" offers a powerful exploration of the intersection between Christian faith and environmental justice. This timely book reclaims the biblical mandate for creation care while addressing the moral urgency of today's ecological crises. Drawing from rich theological traditions and contemporary environmental science, the book builds a compelling case that caring for creation is not optional for Christians but essential to authentic discipleship.
Readers will discover how Scripture consistently emphasizes humanity's responsibility to tend and protect the natural world as an expression of love for both Creator and neighbor. The book tackles challenging issues including climate change, biodiversity loss, environmental racism, and resource extraction through a distinctly Christian lens. It moves beyond simple environmental conservation to address the systemic injustices that disproportionately impact vulnerable communities worldwide.
With both scholarly depth and practical wisdom, "Justice for Creation" equips readers to integrate environmental justice into their spiritual lives, church communities, and public witness. Each chapter combines theological reflection with concrete action steps for individuals and congregations seeking to live more faithfully in relationship with all creation. What you will find in this book: Biblical foundations for environmental justice that challenge dominant interpretations of human dominion Theological frameworks that place ecological care within Christian ethics and spirituality Profiles of Christian environmental justice advocates throughout church history Analysis of structural barriers to creation care and pathways to overcome them Practical guidance for churches seeking to integrate environmental justice into worship, education, and community life Spiritual practices that foster deeper connection with the natural world Models for Christian engagement in environmental policy and advocacy Whether you're a pastor seeking to integrate creation care into ministry, an activist grounding environmental work in faith, or a believer grappling with ecological challenges, this book offers both inspiration and practical guidance for pursuing justice for all creation.
Readers will discover how Scripture consistently emphasizes humanity's responsibility to tend and protect the natural world as an expression of love for both Creator and neighbor. The book tackles challenging issues including climate change, biodiversity loss, environmental racism, and resource extraction through a distinctly Christian lens. It moves beyond simple environmental conservation to address the systemic injustices that disproportionately impact vulnerable communities worldwide.
With both scholarly depth and practical wisdom, "Justice for Creation" equips readers to integrate environmental justice into their spiritual lives, church communities, and public witness. Each chapter combines theological reflection with concrete action steps for individuals and congregations seeking to live more faithfully in relationship with all creation. What you will find in this book: Biblical foundations for environmental justice that challenge dominant interpretations of human dominion Theological frameworks that place ecological care within Christian ethics and spirituality Profiles of Christian environmental justice advocates throughout church history Analysis of structural barriers to creation care and pathways to overcome them Practical guidance for churches seeking to integrate environmental justice into worship, education, and community life Spiritual practices that foster deeper connection with the natural world Models for Christian engagement in environmental policy and advocacy Whether you're a pastor seeking to integrate creation care into ministry, an activist grounding environmental work in faith, or a believer grappling with ecological challenges, this book offers both inspiration and practical guidance for pursuing justice for all creation.










