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Ecology challenges theology to reimagine who we are, who the Spirit of God is, who Christ is, where creation is going, and what is the role of liturgy in society-- all in the glare of the ecological crisis. This book also mines the theology within and behind the ground-breaking encyclical Laudato Si': On Care for our Common Home.
In listening to ecology, Lane seeks to open a conversation between religion and science in the context of climate change, to develop a theology of the natural world, and to recover the lost link between creation and liturgy. A new theology of the Spirit permeates most chapters as the key to addressing the current ecological crisis as well as engaging with the increasing number of people who describe themselves as "spiritual but not religious".
Until fairly recently, climate change was left to the scientists, politicians, and activists. More is needed. Now is the time to hear voice of religion in that debate in the public forum with a view to initiating new, transformative practices in society, in politics, and in religions.
This new book will be of interest to activists, politicians, priests, christian educators, and theologians. The book is born out of the conviction that climate change is not just one more problem to be addressed by politicians; rather it is the challenge facing humanity in the 21st century and as such is the challenge underlying all other challenges at this moment in history.
Contents
THEOLOGY AND ECOLOGY
Introduction to Laudato Si'
Integral Ecology
Ecology and the Renewal of Theology
Dialogue between Theology and Science
THEOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY AND INTEGRAL ECOLOGY
Critique of Anthropocentrism
Reconstruction of Anthropology in the Service of Ecology
Expanding the Dynamic of Interpersonal Relations
INTEGRAL ECOLOGY AND DEEP PNEUMATOLOGY
The Neglect of Pneumatology
Universal Experiences of the Spirit
Specific Experiences of the Spirit
The Spirit in the Hebrew Bible
Teilhard on the Unity of Spirit and Matter
DEEP ECOLOGY AND DEEP CHRISTOLOGY
The Presence of Wisdom, Word and Spirit in the Hebrew Bible
A Plurality of Christologies in the New Testament
From Deep Ecology to Deep Incarnation
Initial Evaluation of Gregersen's Deep Incarnation
The Underlying Unity of Creation and Incarnation
ESCHATOLOGY AND ECOLOGY
Theological Guidelines
From Creation to the New Creation in Christ
From the Unified Biblical Vision to Laudato Si' via Vatican II
The Pivotal Role of Resurrection in Eschatology
CREATION AND LITURGY
The Lost Link between Creation and Liturgy
The Community of Creation model
LAUDATO SI' AND THE COSMIC EUCHARIST
A Theology of the Natural World as essential background to the Cosmic Eucharist
Different Dimensions to the Cosmic Eucharist



