This book presents an innovative approach that connects ecotheology and theology of work. It expands on the concept of Christian materialism proposed by Saint JosemarĂa EscrivĂĄ (1902â1975) to overcome dualisms that ignore the spiritual value of material realities. The author broadens EscrivĂĄ's vision of sanctifying work, and sanctifying oneself in work and sanctifying others through work to the sanctification of the natural world. EscrivĂĄ's vocational reading of Genesis 2:15 grounds the relevance of work for finding God in everyday realities, but also establishes a clear connection between work and creation care. Following this notion, the book looks to extend EscrivĂĄ's ideas on the sanctification of work analogically to the sanctification of the natural world. It constructs a theological framework that proposes an earthcaring theology based on the ideas of 'environmental moral empathy', 'ecological conversion' and 'priest of creation'. An additional Trinitarian framework is developed along these lines that proposes a new type of work that is co-creative, co-redemptive and co-sanctifying, following the ad extra attributes of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit in their providential care for creation. The volume is particularly relevant to scholars of theology with an interest in both work and the environment.

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Working and Caring for Creation
Linking Theology of Work and Ecotheology Based on EscrivĂĄ's Christian Materialism
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Working and Caring for Creation
Linking Theology of Work and Ecotheology Based on EscrivĂĄ's Christian Materialism
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Theology & ReligionSubtopic
Christian DenominationsTable of contents
- Cover Page
- Half Title page
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Foreword: An Ecotheology of Work
- Preface
- Acronyms
- 1 Roots and concepts of Christian materialism
- 2 Work and ChM in EscrivĂĄâs theology and spirituality
- 3 An ecotheological reading of EscrivĂĄâs theology of work
- 4 Conclusions
- Index
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