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Trending topics: Ecology without colonialism
The Christian Century, 2024, Vol.141 (5), p.68-69
COPYRIGHT 2024 The Christian Century Foundation ;Copyright Christian Century Foundation May 2024 ;ISSN: 0009-5281 ;EISSN: 2163-3312
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Title:
Trending topics: Ecology without colonialism
Author:
Palmer, Elizabeth
Subjects:
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Christianity
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Climate change
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Colonialism
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Ecology
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Environmentalism
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Hell
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The Christian Century, 2024, Vol.141 (5), p.68-69
Description:
[...]says Timothy Morton, Christianity has long known exactly what it is about, bound as it is to the logic of "the age that ended up developing industrial capitalism and fossil fuels" by propagating a master-slave mentality along the lines of race, gender, and economic class (among other dualities)-and this logic has made the earth a living hell. Rifling off of William Blake's The Marriage of Heaven and Hell in prose that often feels manic, Morton creates something that feels both greater and more obscure than the sum of its parts. [...]We and Our Children May Live: Following Jesus in Confronting the Climate Crisis By Sarah Augustine and Sheri Hostetler Herald Press If I had a captive audience of American Christians who agreed to read whatever book I suggested and discuss it together, there is no question that I'd choose this book.
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Chicago: The Christian Century Foundation
Language:
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ISSN: 0009-5281
EISSN: 2163-3312
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