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Exploring Ecological Hermeneutics First Norman C Habel Peter Trudinger Editors

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Exploring Ecological Hermeneutics First Norman C Habel Peter Trudinger Editors
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Publisher: Society of Biblical Literature
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.91 MB
Pages: 199
Author: Norman C. Habel, Peter Trudinger (editors)
ISBN: 9781589833463, 1589833465
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: first

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Exploring Ecological Hermeneutics First Norman C Habel Peter Trudinger Editors by Norman C. Habel, Peter Trudinger (editors) 9781589833463, 1589833465 instant download after payment.

What has hermeneutics to do with ecology? What texts, if any, come to mind when you consider what the scriptures might say about environmental ethics? To help readers think critically and clearly about the Bible s relation to modern environmental issues, this volume expands the horizons of biblical interpretation to introduce ecological hermeneutics, moving beyond a simple discussion about Earth and its constituents as topics to a reading of the text from the perspective of Earth. In these groundbreaking essays, sixteen scholars seek ways to identify with Earth as they read and retrieve the role or voice of Earth, a voice previously unnoticed or suppressed within the biblical text and its interpretation. This study enriches eco-theology with eco-exegesis, a radical and timely dialogue between ecology and hermeneutics. The contributors are Vicky Balabanski, Laurie Braaten , Norman Habel, Theodore Hiebert, Cameron Howard, Melissa Tubbs Loya, Hilary Marlow, Susan Miller, Raymond Person, Alice Sinnott, Kristin Swenson, Sigve Tonstad, Peter Trudinger, Marie Turner, Elaine Wainwright, and Arthur Walker-Jones.

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