Down to Earth: Christian Hope and Climate Change - eBook
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Down to Earth: Christian Hope and Climate Change - eBook  -     By: Richard Floyd

Down to Earth: Christian Hope and Climate Change - eBook

Cascade Books / 2015 / ePub

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Title: Down to Earth: Christian Hope and Climate Change - eBook
By: Richard Floyd
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Cascade Books
Publication Date: 2015
ISBN: 9781498220880
ISBN-13: 9781498220880
Stock No: WW110469EB

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In the face of climate change and ecological diminishment, how can we hope that creation itself--good and beautiful, marked by tragedy and chaos--is taken up rather than left behind? Can a Christian vision, which has at times been drunk on eschatological dreams (or nightmares) that consign this world and most of its creatures to destruction, foster an earthly hope? Jurgen Moltmann and Sallie McFague offer two contemporary possibilities for an ecological eschatology. Floyd critiques both of these theological visions and traces an alternative that is both humble (grounded in the humus, the dirt) and hopeful (grounded in divine creativity), arguing that a "down-to-earth" hope is grounded finally in beauty: the beauty of the other that draws out the self, the beauty of the redeemed self coming out to meet the other, and the beauty of God that lures forth ever-new possibilities and gathers up all the beautiful and broken creatures into the deepest possible harmony.

Author Bio

Richard A. Floyd has taught at Columbia Theological Seminary in Atlanta, Georgia, and published several essays in the Feasting on the Word and Feasting on the Gospels series. He is an ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church (USA) with fourteen years of experience as a parish minister. His PhD in theological studies is from Emory University.

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