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Nature Praising God: Towards a Theology of the Natural World

  • Formāts: 122 pages, height x width x depth: 2125x1375x0.50 mm, weight: 400 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Mar-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Liturgical Pr
  • ISBN-10: 0814669107
  • ISBN-13: 9780814669105
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  • Formāts: 122 pages, height x width x depth: 2125x1375x0.50 mm, weight: 400 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Mar-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Liturgical Pr
  • ISBN-10: 0814669107
  • ISBN-13: 9780814669105
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"During the lockdown caused by the COVID crisis, streets were emptied, churches closed, and a relationship with nature developed in which new questions arose: Is God present in nature? Is communion with God in nature possible? Is there a relationship between the God of creation, the God of history, and the God we worship in Sunday liturgies? In Nature Praising God, Dermot Lane explores these questions by returning to the Bible. The result of these explorations is the outline of a new theology of nature praising God, with lessons for the way we worship God in our churches today"--

During the lockdown caused by the Covid-19 crisis, streets were emptied, churches closed, and a relationship with nature developed in which questions to be asked again in light of the crisis arose: Is God present in nature? Is communion with God in nature possible? Is there a relationship between the God of creation, the God of history, and the God we worship in Sunday liturgies?
 
In Nature Praising God, Dermot Lane explores these questions by returning to the Bible. The Christian tradition shows that nature is understood as a living community, is graced by God, and has a sacramental character. He suggests that readers change their perception of how nature is traditionally regarded as a resource for human needs—and embrace a new way of praising God through an appreciation of and care for the myriad life forms on earth. The result of these explorations is the outline of a new theology of nature praising God, with lessons for the way we worship God in our churches today.
Acknowledgements 7(2)
Foreword: Margaret Daly-Denton 9(4)
Chapter 1 Retrieving a Lost Conversation
13(8)
a A Sample of Texts on Nature Praising God
13(6)
b A Note on the Personification of Nature
19(2)
Chapter 2 Biblical Commentators on Nature Praising God
21(12)
a Terrence E. Fretheim's Pioneering Contribution
22(1)
b Richard Bauckham's Distinctive Vision
23(2)
c David G. Horrell's Constructive Critique
25(4)
d Mark Harris's Call for a New Theology of Nature
29(4)
Chapter 3 Theological Commentators on Nature Praising God
33(11)
a Thomas Berry
34(2)
b Elizabeth A. Johnson
36(2)
c Laudato Si': On Care for Our Common Home
38(3)
d A Retrospective on This Debate
41(3)
Chapter 4 Towards a New Narrative about Nature
44(12)
a Nature as a Living Community
44(3)
b Nature as Grace-Filled
47(4)
c Nature as a Book
51(2)
d Nature as Sacramental
53(3)
Chapter 5 A Nature-Based Pneumatology
56(15)
a Neglect of the Spirit
57(5)
b The Spirit in the Hebrew Bible
62(4)
c Mark Wallace on the Spirit
66(5)
Chapter 6 A Nature-Based Christology
71(21)
a From the Quest for the Historical Jesus to the Quest for the Cosmic Christ
72(2)
b The Coming Reign of God and the Renewal of Creation
74(3)
c Overview of the Incarnation
77(2)
d From Incarnation to Deep Incarnation
79(7)
e From Deep Incarnation to a New Theology of Nature as Subject and Agent
86(6)
Chapter 7 Integrating a Theology of Creation in the Service of Liturgy
92(13)
a Retrieving the Theology `Creation out of Nothing'
94(3)
b Continuous Creation
97(1)
c The Promise of a New Creation
97(3)
d The Link between `Creation out of Nothing' and Prayer
100(5)
Epilogue: Gathering Up the Fragments: Towards a Theology of Creation Praising God
105(4)
1 The Qualities of Nature as a Subject
106(1)
2 The Implications of Nature as a Subject Praising God
107(2)
Appendices
1 St Francis of Assisi (1181/82--1226) `The Canticle of Creation'
109(1)
2 Pope Francis A Christian Prayer in Union with Creation'
110(3)
Select Bibliography 113(4)
Index 117