An Introduction to Christian Environmentalism

BAYLOR UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781481301732

Ecology, Virtue, and Ethics

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By Kathryn D. Blanchard, Kevin J. O'Brien
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BAYLOR UNIVERSITY PRESS
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228 x 152 mm
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320 g
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230

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Kathryn D. Blanchard is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Alma College.Kevin J. O'Brien is Associate Professor of Religion at Pacific Lutheran University.

Introduction: Seven Virtues, Seven Problems, One World 1. Christian Eco-Virtue--In Search of the Golden Mean 2. Prudence--Among Selfless Conservation and Self-Interested Stewardship of Other Species 3. Courage--Among Fossil Fuels, Alternative Energies, and Sabbath Living 4. Temperance--Among Communal Production and Personal Consumption of Food 5. Justice--Among Revolution and Reform In the Fight Against Environmental Injustice 6. Faith--Among Personal, Political, and Technological Responses to Climate Change 7. Hope--Among Despair and Presumption about Human Fertility 8. Love--Among Public Protest and Personal Transformation Conclusion: Practicing Virtue in a ""World of Wounds""

Scholarly without being stodgy, in understandable and often winsome prose, An Introduction to Christian Environmentalism is a creative contribution to the fledgling field of Christian environmental virtue ethics. Drawing on a wide variety of sourcesthe Bible and papal encyclicals, Aquinas and Bonhoeffer, Wendell Berry and Dr. SeussBlanchard and OBrien explain how the seven classic Christian virtues constructively address seven crucial ecological problems. An Introduction to Christian Environmentalism is an excellent book on an important topic. Steve Bouma-Prediger, Hope College, Author of For the Beauty of the Earth: A Christian Vision for Creation Care "This is an excellent book, written with brio and precision, about the most vital ecological and economic issues facing Christian theology today. Using Thomas Aquinas as their primary dialogue-partner, Blanchard and O'Brien interrogate the important role virtue-based theology can play in contemporary environmental debates about hydraulic fracturing, fossil fuels divestment, the urban antitoxics movement, ethical food choices, and the management of wild species. An excellent choice for college classrooms, reading circles, or church groups." --Mark I. Wallace, Professor of Religion and Interpretation Theory, Swarthmore College "Faithful, sensible, and constructive. An Introduction to Christian Environmentalism offers Christians a middle way between polarizing views about environmental problems. This well-written and insightful book demonstrates how the four moral virtues and the three theological virtues that have guided the church for millennia can help Christians address the complex environmental problems we face today." --Jim Martin-Schramm,?Professor of Religion, Luther College Anyone teaching a Christian ethics class could use this book to create an ecological theme for the class. It is simple (accessible to undergraduates), well-researched (helping non-expert teachers feel comfortable with the issues), and thought-provoking (to spark deep and wide-ranging classroom discussion. -- Laura Hartman -- Journal of Lutheran Ethics A fine option for teachers and religious leaders looking to place a trustworthy guide to environmental ethical deliberation into the hands of those ready to engage the work with thoughtfulness and charity -- Robert C. Saler -- Worldviews: Culture, Religion and Ecology

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