Christian Environmentalism and Human Responsibility in the 21st Century
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Christian Environmentalism and Human Responsibility in the 21st Century

Questions of Stewardship and Accountability

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eBook - ePub

Christian Environmentalism and Human Responsibility in the 21st Century

Questions of Stewardship and Accountability

About this book

Christian Environmentalism and Human Responsibility in the 21st Century comprises original scholarly essays and creative works exploring the implications of Christian environmentalism through literary and cultural criticism and creative reflection.

The volume draws on a flourishing recent body of Christian ecocriticism and environmental activity, incorporating both practical ethics and environmental spirituality, but with particular emphasis on the notion of human responsibility. It discusses responsibility in its dual sense, as both the recognized cause of environmental destruction and the ethical imperative of accountability to the nonhuman environment. The book crosses boundaries between traditional scholarly and creative reflection through a global range of topics: African oral tradition, Ohio artists off the grid, immigrant self-metaphors of land and sea, iconic writers from Milton to O'Connor to Atwood, and Indigenous Canadian models for listening to the nonhuman Mother of us all. In its incorporation of academic and creative pieces from scholars and creative artists across North America, this volume shows how environmental work of its nature and necessity crosses traditional academic and community boundaries. In both form and orientation, this collection speaks to the most urgent intellectual, physical, social, and spiritual needs of the present day.

This book will appeal to scholars, researchers, and upper-level students interested in the relationship between religion and environment, ethics, animal welfare, poetry, memoir, and post-secularism.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Series
  4. Title
  5. Copyright
  6. Dedication
  7. Contents
  8. Notes on Contributors
  9. Acknowledgements
  10. 1 Introduction: Christian Environmentalism and Human Responsibility
  11. 2 The Practice of Lavishing Attention
  12. 3 An Ecocritical Reading of Jesus of the Deep Forest
  13. 4 Waves and Refugees: Water Metaphors and Epistemological Humility in Thi Bui’s The Best We Could Do
  14. 5 Poems by John Terpstra (I)
  15. 6 “Outrage From Lifeless Things”: Theodicy and the Anthropogenic Effects of the Fall in Paradise Lost
  16. 7 Early Modern Reformed Theology and Nonhuman Animals
  17. 8 Bandits
  18. 9 Paragon of Animals: An Afterword to “Bandits”
  19. 10 From Grass to Galaxy: Alice Meynell’s Poetic Wayfaring in the Meshwork of the World
  20. 11 Flannery O’Connor’s Integral Ecology
  21. 12 “Can You Make This All Run Again?” The Art and Environmentalism of Margo and Rein Vanderhill
  22. 13 Environments of Grace: Reflections on Sacramental Reality in the Work of Bruce Cockburn and David Adams Richards
  23. 14 Poems by John Terpstra (II)
  24. 15 Birding, Fiction, and Margaret Atwood’s Cultivation of Ecological Awareness
  25. 16 “I Just Can’t Get Enough of This Place”: The Gifts and Complications of John Terpstra’s Love of Hamilton
  26. 17 Can We Hear What the Land Is Saying? The Haudenosaunee Two Row Wampum and the Via Negativa as Postures for Listening
  27. 18 To Dwell Ecologically: The Practice of Re-enchantment
  28. 19 Afterword
  29. Index