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John An Earth Bible Commentary Supposing Him To Be The Gardener Margaret Dalydenton

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John An Earth Bible Commentary Supposing Him To Be The Gardener Margaret Dalydenton
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.63 MB
Author: Margaret Daly-Denton
ISBN: 9780567674517, 9780567674531, 0567674517, 0567674533
Language: English
Year: 2017

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John An Earth Bible Commentary Supposing Him To Be The Gardener Margaret Dalydenton by Margaret Daly-denton 9780567674517, 9780567674531, 0567674517, 0567674533 instant download after payment.

This volume in the Earth Bible Commentary series shows how John's Gospel might motivate and resource a Christian response to the ecological crisis. Margaret Daly-Denton shows how aptly Mary Magdalene recognized the risen Jesus as 'the gardener' (John 20.15), completing his day's work in the 'garden' of the Earth.
The Johannine story of Jesus offers his present day followers a paradigm with considerable potential to inspire Earth care, sustainable living and commitment to eco-justice. The Fourth Evangelist believes that Jesus fulfils the Jewish hope for a restoration envisaged as a return of humankind to Eden. Keeping this theme continually in mind, Daly-Denton reads the gospel with sensitivity to the role of the more-than-human world in the narrative and with particular attention to the scriptural underlay that repeatedly brings this world into the foreground. Each chapter concludes by asking how believers might do God's work (John 6.28) in today's ecologically damaged world and by offering practical suggestions indicative of the reflection that readers of the commentary will be able to do in their own settings.

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