Greening Paul: Rereading the Apostle in a Time of Ecological Crisis
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Greening Paul: Rereading the Apostle in a Time of Ecological Crisis  -     By: David G. Horrell, Cherryl Hunt, Christopher Southgate

Greening Paul: Rereading the Apostle in a Time of Ecological Crisis

Baylor University Press / 2010 / Paperback

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Does the biblical tradition reflect an anthropocentric---and exploitative---worldview? How should the elect view their responsibility for the earth in light of eschatology? In this groundbreaking book, Horrell, Hunt, and Southgate derive a fruitful ecological vision from the apostle's works, while staying true to the biblical text. A must-read for environmentalists, scholars, and students. 332 pages, softcover from Baylor University.

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Title: Greening Paul: Rereading the Apostle in a Time of Ecological Crisis
By: David G. Horrell, Cherryl Hunt, Christopher Southgate
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 322
Vendor: Baylor University Press
Publication Date: 2010
Dimensions: 9.00 X 6.00 (inches)
Weight: 1 pound 2 ounces
ISBN: 1602582904
ISBN-13: 9781602582903
Stock No: WW582903

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A remarkable, wide-ranging attempt to read the Pauline literature from an ecological perspective, Greening Paul, the first book of its kind, traverses carefully between extremes claiming to present Paul's narrative world and simply subjugating the Bible to a contemporary set of ethical values. Skillfully the authors craft their reading of Paul according to the cutting-edge insights of narrative criticism and tackle burning questions which assail Christians in the present ecological crisis: Does the biblical tradition inculcate an anthropocentric worldview that gives humanity license to exploit the earth for our benefit? Does biblical eschatology imply that the earth is of only passing significance for the elect? Greening Paul is a timely and adroit re-reading of the apostle Paul that provides a potentially very fruitful ecological vision, all the while staying true to the biblical text.

Author Bio

David G. Horrell is Professor of New Testament Studies and Director of the Centre for Biblical Studies at the University of Exeter, U.K.

Cherryl Hunt is an Associate Research Fellow of the University of Exeter, U.K.

Christopher Southgate is a Research Fellow of the University of Exeter, U.K., and Dean of Studies of the South West Ministry Training Course.

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… invaluable to anyone engaged in study, teaching, or writing in the eco-hermeneutical field.

-- The Journal of Theological Studies

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