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Ecological Hermeneutics Biblical Historical And Theological Perspectives 1st Edition David G Horrell

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Ecological Hermeneutics Biblical Historical And Theological Perspectives 1st Edition David G Horrell
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Publisher: T&T Clark
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.1 MB
Pages: 333
Author: David G. Horrell, Cherryl Hunt, Christopher Southgate
ISBN: 9780567033031, 9780567033048, 0567033031, 056703304X
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Ecological Hermeneutics Biblical Historical And Theological Perspectives 1st Edition David G Horrell by David G. Horrell, Cherryl Hunt, Christopher Southgate 9780567033031, 9780567033048, 0567033031, 056703304X instant download after payment.

Leading scholars reflect critically on the kinds of appeal to the Bible that have been made in environmental ethics and ecotheoloogy and engage with biblical texts with a view towards exploring their contribution to an ecological ethics. The essays explore the kind of hermeneutic necessary for such engagement to be fruitful for contemporary theology and ethics. Crucial to such broad reflection is the bringing together of a range of perspectives: biblical studies, historical theology, hermeneutics, and theological ethics.
The thematic coherence of the book is provided by the running focus on the ways in which biblical texts have been, or might be, read. This volume is not about ecotheology, but is instead about ecological hermeneutics. Indeed, some essays show where biblical texts, or particular approaches in the history of interpretation, represent anthropocentric or even anti-ecological moves. One of the overall aims of the book is to suggest how, and why, an ecological hermeneutic might be developed, and the kinds of intepretive choices that are required in such a development.

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