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Protecting nature, saving creation :/ edited by Pasquale Gagliardi, Anne Marie Reijnen and Philipp Valentini.
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ecological conflicts, religious passions, and political quandaries /
other author:
Gagliardi, Pasquale,
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1 online resource.
[NT 15003449]:
Introduction; Pasquale Gagliardi -- Ariadne and the Minotaur: A Thread Winding Through the Labyrinth (A Guide for Readers); Anne Marie Reijnen -- PART I: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 'DIALOGUE' -- 1. Taking in the Real: Human Beings and the Earth (Opening Speech); Angelo Scola, Patriarch of Venice -- 2. Ecological Conflicts and Religious Passions: a Patchwork of Beliefs -- 3. 'Nature' or 'Creation'? Difficult choices of the Church Fathers; Izabela Jurasz -- 4. 'Dame Nature cares nothing for us'; Simon Schaffer -- 5. Creation and Salvation; Bruno Latour -- 6. Harmonious Cosmos and the World of the Fall: Natural and Counter-natural in the Orthodox Christian Tradition; Elizabeth Theokritoff -- 7. Transforming the World, Contemplating the Cosmos: A Protestant Trajectory; Anne Marie Reijnen -- 8. Roman Catholic Contributions to Address the Current Ecological Crisis; Andrea Vicini -- 9. The 'cosmism' of Islam as a Possible Response to the Current Ecological Crisis; Eric Geoffroy -- 10. Economies and Ecologies of the Sacred in Zimbabwe; Matthew Engelke -- 11. Economic Development, Anthropomorphism, and the Principle of Reasonable Sufficiency; Eduardo Viveiros de Castro -- 12. Economic and Ecological Challenges: Is There a Role for Religion?; Ignazio Musu -- 13. Modernization as Liberation Theology; Ted Nordhaus and Michael Schellenberger -- PART II: AFTERTHOUGHTS -- A Preliminary Notice; Pasquale Gagliardi -- 1. Afterthought: Of Maker's Knowledge; Simon Schaffer -- 2. Thoughts after the Dialogue⁵; Izabela Jurasz -- 3. Mobilizing Religions for the Ecological Crisis: An Urgent but Difficult Task; Ignazio Musu -- 4. Evolve: Modernization as the Road to Salvation; Michael Schellenberger and Ted Nordhaus -- 5. My Manifesto for the Dialogue; Bruno Latour -- 6. The Balance of Nature. What Can Be Learned from the History of the Earth and Life; George Theokritoff -- 7. Conclusive Remarks: Roman Catholic Commitment to Promoting Sustainability; Andrea Vicini -- 8. What is My Personal Outcome From this Dialogue ?; Eric Geoffroy -- 9. Part of Creation Called to be Gods: Further Thoughts on the Place of Humans; Elizabeth Theokritoff -- 10. Defining the Commonplace as the Common Place: Cosmopolitanism and the Cross; Anne Marie Reijnen.
Subject:
Ecology - Political aspects. -
Online resource:
http://link.springer.com/10.1057/9781137342669
ISBN:
1137342668 (electronic bk.)
Protecting nature, saving creation : = ecological conflicts, religious passions, and political quandaries /
Protecting nature, saving creation :
ecological conflicts, religious passions, and political quandaries /edited by Pasquale Gagliardi, Anne Marie Reijnen and Philipp Valentini. - 1 online resource.
Introduction; Pasquale Gagliardi -- Ariadne and the Minotaur: A Thread Winding Through the Labyrinth (A Guide for Readers); Anne Marie Reijnen -- PART I: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 'DIALOGUE' -- 1. Taking in the Real: Human Beings and the Earth (Opening Speech); Angelo Scola, Patriarch of Venice -- 2. Ecological Conflicts and Religious Passions: a Patchwork of Beliefs -- 3. 'Nature' or 'Creation'? Difficult choices of the Church Fathers; Izabela Jurasz -- 4. 'Dame Nature cares nothing for us'; Simon Schaffer -- 5. Creation and Salvation; Bruno Latour -- 6. Harmonious Cosmos and the World of the Fall: Natural and Counter-natural in the Orthodox Christian Tradition; Elizabeth Theokritoff -- 7. Transforming the World, Contemplating the Cosmos: A Protestant Trajectory; Anne Marie Reijnen -- 8. Roman Catholic Contributions to Address the Current Ecological Crisis; Andrea Vicini -- 9. The 'cosmism' of Islam as a Possible Response to the Current Ecological Crisis; Eric Geoffroy -- 10. Economies and Ecologies of the Sacred in Zimbabwe; Matthew Engelke -- 11. Economic Development, Anthropomorphism, and the Principle of Reasonable Sufficiency; Eduardo Viveiros de Castro -- 12. Economic and Ecological Challenges: Is There a Role for Religion?; Ignazio Musu -- 13. Modernization as Liberation Theology; Ted Nordhaus and Michael Schellenberger -- PART II: AFTERTHOUGHTS -- A Preliminary Notice; Pasquale Gagliardi -- 1. Afterthought: Of Maker's Knowledge; Simon Schaffer -- 2. Thoughts after the Dialogue⁵; Izabela Jurasz -- 3. Mobilizing Religions for the Ecological Crisis: An Urgent but Difficult Task; Ignazio Musu -- 4. Evolve: Modernization as the Road to Salvation; Michael Schellenberger and Ted Nordhaus -- 5. My Manifesto for the Dialogue; Bruno Latour -- 6. The Balance of Nature. What Can Be Learned from the History of the Earth and Life; George Theokritoff -- 7. Conclusive Remarks: Roman Catholic Commitment to Promoting Sustainability; Andrea Vicini -- 8. What is My Personal Outcome From this Dialogue ?; Eric Geoffroy -- 9. Part of Creation Called to be Gods: Further Thoughts on the Place of Humans; Elizabeth Theokritoff -- 10. Defining the Commonplace as the Common Place: Cosmopolitanism and the Cross; Anne Marie Reijnen.
This book is drawn out of a 'Dialogue', held in Venice at the Cini Foundation in September 2010, aimed at exploring the relationship between ecology and theology. The meeting involved experts from different disciplines (theologians, anthropologists, ecologists, economists, philosophers, and historians), sharing the awareness that the gamut of passions mobilized by ecology so far has not reached the level or intensity required for the huge task facing humanity today concerning the fate of the Earth. Can religions help us tackle the ecological crisis we are now facing? Can we redefine our relationship with the Earth, giving spiritual depth to ecological issues? How to mobilize the notions, cosmologies and rituals characterizing some religious traditions without overlooking the conflicts underlying the ecological debate and the essential role of politics?
ISBN: 1137342668 (electronic bk.)
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