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J. J. Johnson Leese discusses how the apostle Paul's writing on Christ's relationship to creation, read alongside the interpretations of Irenaeus of Lyon, provide a meaningful contribution to contemporary debates on the interrelationship between religion and nature.
Leese draws upon the integration of three related scholarly trends - the increased importance placed on biblical creation themes, the emergence of ecotheology, and the history of reception - while focusing on the Pauline corpus and readings of Paul by Irenaeus, thus uncovering a robust creation
and ecotheological theology. Irenaeus' approach provides the possibility for Paul to contribute to ecotheology, by way of a theological vision where the whole of reality in relationship to Christ and creation and by extension, to soteriology and ecclesiology, are central components of Paul's theology.
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Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Chapter One: Introduction and Background to Study
Chapter Two: Christ of the New Creation
Chapter Three: Christ of The Beginning and End
Chapter Four: Christ as Image of God and Adam
Chapter Five: Irenaeus of Lyons, Theologian of Creation
Chapter Six: Irenaeus and Paul
Chapter Seven: Paul, Irenaeus, and Ecotheology - Possibilities for Consideration
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