Ecology in Jurgen Moltmann's Theology - eBook
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Ecology in Jurgen Moltmann's Theology - eBook  -     By: Celia E. Deane-Drummond

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Title: Ecology in Jurgen Moltmann's Theology - eBook
By: Celia E. Deane-Drummond
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Wipf and Stock
Publication Date: 2016
ISBN: 9781498283533
ISBN-13: 9781498283533
Stock No: WW109502EB

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This book offers a critical and constructive analysis of the contribution of Jurgen Moltmann to the field of ecotheology. Moltmann is one of the foremost and influential contemporary theologians of our time, but his specific contribution to ecotheology has received relatively scant attention in the secondary literature. The author deals sensitively with the relevant scientific aspects necessary in order to develop an adequate theology of the natural world. She also offers a careful and constructive analysis of the specific systematic theologies of creation, humanity, eschatology, and Trinity that are woven into Moltmann's rich interpretation of the relationship between God and creation.

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Celia E. Deane-Drummond is Professor of Theology and Director of the Center for Theology, Science and Human Flourishing at the University of Notre Dame. She is author of numerous books, including Ecotheology (2008), and editor of Religion and Ecology in the Public Sphere (2011), Animals as Religious Subjects (2011), and Technofutures, Nature and the Sacred (2015).

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