Meeting the Enemy

AUGSBURG FORTRESS PUBLISHERSISBN: 9781506499338

The Fossil Fuel Industry and the Power of Christian Climate Resistance

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By Kevin J. O'Brien
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216 x 140 mm
Weight:
320 g
Pages:
226

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Kevin J. O'Brien is professor of religion at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, Washington. He wrote The Violence of Climate Change (Georgetown University, 2017), co-wrote An Introduction to Christian Environmentalism with Kathryn Blanchard (Baylor, 2014), and co-wrote Environmental Ethics and Uncertainty: Wrestling with Wicked Problems with Whitney Bauman (Routledge, 2019).

Introduction Section 1: The Problem 1. Understanding Climate Change as Atmospheric Defilement 2. Myths of Domination Section 2: The Fossil Fuel Powers 3. Powers that Be 4. Fossil Fuel Powers Section 3: Resisting the Powers 5. Strategies of Resistance 6. Transitioning Away From Fossil Fuels 7. The Inner Work of Climate Resistance Conclusion Bibliography Index

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Kevin O'Brien has laid out a systematic case for blessed rage toward the fossil fuel industry. The intersectional forces of domination that have led to colonialism, racism, sexism, heterosexism, and ableism, and that reinforce anthropocentrism, are today exacerbated by fossil-fueled atmospheric defilement. Rather than placing the blame on our daily lives, even though we must recognize our complicity to varying degrees, O'Brien argues we ought to join forces against a strategic enemy, the fossil-fueled industrial complex, which exacerbates injustices on a global scale. --Whitney Bauman, professor of religious studies, Florida International University Meeting the Enemy is an excellent book. Clear, well-written, and timely. Honest, yet hope-filled. A persuasive argument for resisting the structures at the root of our climate crisis. Take up and read. --Steven Bouma-Prediger, professor of religion, Hope College, and author of Creation Care Discipleship: Why Earthkeeping Is an Essential Christian Practice In recent years, Christian environmental ethicists have begun the important work of interweaving questions of ecological concern with questions pertaining to the social, economic, and political realms. Kevin O'Brien has been at the forefront of this work. In Meeting the Enemy, O'Brien continues to expand his vision of the movement toward a world that more fully reflects God's love for all of creation. Engaging a diverse array of interlocutors while drawing upon Walter Wink's conception of the "powers that be," O'Brien gives us a way of conceptualizing and enacting the struggle against a fossil fuel industry that would devour the earth in its service to mammon. This book will be helpful to activists, scholars, and communities of faith alike. --Daniel Castillo, associate professor of theology, Loyola University Maryland Warning: this book will change the way you think about climate--and about everything else. In Meeting the Enemy, Kevin O'Brien is both readable and revolutionary, incisively exposing the deepest roots of the destructive powers behind climate change. Profound, yet practical, O'Brien describes a clear path from powers of evil to powers of renewal. Required reading for anyone who wants to create a greener, more just future! --Laura M. Hartman, associate professor of environmental studies, Roanoke College The title of O'Brien's book says a great deal about its content, which is innovative and accessible in its approach to this topic. While giving a clear and complex picture, Meeting the Enemy also helps the reader in how to respond. This book provides a comprehensive and creative way to teach about "atmospheric defilement," or global warming, empowering readers to understand and act; it will work in a wide variety of classrooms and subjects. I look forward to teaching it. --Laurel Kearns, professor of ecology, society, and religion, Drew Theological School With his usual clarity of vision, leading Christian environmental ethicist Kevin J. O'Brien mobilizes the rich biblical and theological tradition of nonviolent resistance against the destructive powers of the fossil fuel industries and the cultural myths that sustain them. The aim is not to demonize, but to narrate an altogether different story in support of the subversive, life-giving powers of faith-based intersectional alliances for an alternative energy economy. There is no other book yet that connects biblically informed moral argument against the fossil fuel industry with Christian practices of climate resistance in such a clear-eyed, yet hopeful manner. --Hilda P. Koster, Sisters of St. Joseph of Toronto Associate Professor of Theology and director of the Elliott Allen Institute for Theology and Ecology, University of St. Michael's College in the University of Toronto

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