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Love in a time of climate change : honoring creation, establishing justice / Sharon Delgado.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Minneapolis : Fortress Press, ©2017Description: xix, 205 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781506418858
  • 1506418856
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BT695.5 .D45 2017
Contents:
1. Introduction : love in a time of climate change -- part I. Discerning the truth about climate change -- 2. Climate change : a sign of the times -- 3. Scripture, tradition, reason, and experience : tools for discernment -- part II. Honoring creation -- 4. Scripture : hearing creation's groans -- 5. Tradition : the wisdom of God in creation -- 6. Reason : the new creation story -- 7. Experience : creation as sacrament -- part III. Establishing justice -- 8. Scripture : transforming the Jericho Road -- 9. Tradition : social holiness on a warming planet -- 10. Reason : climate justice and common sense -- 11. Experience : on the front lines of climate change -- 12. Conclusion : love of God and neighbor -- a faithful response to climate change.
Summary: Love in a Time of Climate Change challenges readers to develop a loving response to climate change, which disproportionately harms the poor, threatens future generations, and damages God's creation. This book creatively adapts John Wesley's theological method by using scripture, tradition, reason, and experience to explore the themes of creation and justice in the context of the earth's changing climate. By consciously employing these four sources of authority, readers discover a unique way to reflect on planetary warming theologically and to discern a faithful response. The book's premise is that love of God and neighbor in this time of climate change requires us to honor creation and establish justice for our human family, for future generations, and for all creation. From the introduction: "As we entrust our lives to God, we are enabled to join with others in the movement for climate justice and to carry a unified message of healing, love, and solidarity as we live into God's future, offering hope in the midst of the climate crisis that 'another world is possible.' God is ever present, always with us. Love never ends."
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Print book for loan Krauth Memorial Branch Philadelphia General Collection BT695.5 .D45 2017 Available 31794003165876
Book on Reserve Lineberger Memorial Library Southern Course Reserve (Ask for items at Service Desk) BT695.5 .D45 2017 Available 35898001721493

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Print book for loan Wentz Memorial Branch Gettysburg General Collection (Lower Level) BT695.5 .D45 2017 Available 31826003487015

Includes bibliographical references (pages 191-197) and index.

1. Introduction : love in a time of climate change -- part I. Discerning the truth about climate change -- 2. Climate change : a sign of the times -- 3. Scripture, tradition, reason, and experience : tools for discernment -- part II. Honoring creation -- 4. Scripture : hearing creation's groans -- 5. Tradition : the wisdom of God in creation -- 6. Reason : the new creation story -- 7. Experience : creation as sacrament -- part III. Establishing justice -- 8. Scripture : transforming the Jericho Road -- 9. Tradition : social holiness on a warming planet -- 10. Reason : climate justice and common sense -- 11. Experience : on the front lines of climate change -- 12. Conclusion : love of God and neighbor -- a faithful response to climate change.

Love in a Time of Climate Change challenges readers to develop a loving response to climate change, which disproportionately harms the poor, threatens future generations, and damages God's creation. This book creatively adapts John Wesley's theological method by using scripture, tradition, reason, and experience to explore the themes of creation and justice in the context of the earth's changing climate. By consciously employing these four sources of authority, readers discover a unique way to reflect on planetary warming theologically and to discern a faithful response. The book's premise is that love of God and neighbor in this time of climate change requires us to honor creation and establish justice for our human family, for future generations, and for all creation. From the introduction: "As we entrust our lives to God, we are enabled to join with others in the movement for climate justice and to carry a unified message of healing, love, and solidarity as we live into God's future, offering hope in the midst of the climate crisis that 'another world is possible.' God is ever present, always with us. Love never ends."

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