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Nature Praising God: Towards a Theology of the Natural World [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 120 pages, height x width: 210x140 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Aug-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Messenger Publications
  • ISBN-10: 1788125738
  • ISBN-13: 9781788125734
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 120 pages, height x width: 210x140 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Aug-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Messenger Publications
  • ISBN-10: 1788125738
  • ISBN-13: 9781788125734
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This book was written during the lockdown caused by the Covid crisis: streets were emptied, churches closed down, and all of a sudden we began to hear the sounds of nature. A new 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.





This book seeks to explore some of these questions by going back to the Bible. In the Old Testament it discovers texts that talk about Nature praising God. In the Christian tradition it shows that nature is understood as a living community, is graced by God, and has a sacramental character to it.





More particularly the Incarnation of the Word made flesh in Jesus is of profound significance for a new understanding of nature and the way we worship. The Incarnation reveals the integrity of nature, the sacred character of the natural world and the presence of some form of interiority in the life of nature





An awareness of nature praising God stands out as a rebuke of humanitys self-absorption at the expense of other creatures, a critique of a man-centred view of liturgy, and an invitation to join the cosmic choir in giving glory to God  .





The overall 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.

Recenzijas

an awfully good book, written with verve, challenge, coherence, clarity and zeal.





  * Catholic South West * 'a book which sparkles with delightful thoughts inspired both by nature and by humanity.' * The Irish Catholic * a slim volume, but its content is massive...there is spiritual gold there. It would be well-used by prayer groups, by scripture study gatherings, by sacramental and liturgy preparation groups. * Independent Catholic News * a well-researched and very valuable work...makes a rich contribution towards bridging the disconnect between our faith and our modern scientific knowledge * Spirituality journal * an important and accessible book in which the arguments and clearly and logically presented.; An excellent read and great material for a parish study group. * Search Journal * clear and readable, a stimulating book. It should help awareness of the need to give Nature its due place in the way our liturgies praise God. * Conversations journal * a constructive and unifying approach... a good introduction for anyone who wants to delve deeper into Lane's presented theologians and their thought processes. -- Sarah B. Bach * ET-Studies, Journal of the European Society for Catholic Theology *

Acknowledgements
................................................................. 7



Foreword: Margaret Daly-Denton .............................................
9



Chapter 1



Retrieving a Lost Conversation..........................................13



a. A Sample of Texts on Nature Praising God...............................
13



b. A Note on the Personification of Nature...................................
19



Chapter 2



Biblical Commentators on Nature Praising God.............. 21



a. Terrence E. Fretheims Pioneering Contribution........................ 22



b. Richard Bauckhams Distinctive Vision.....................................
23



c. David G. Horrells Constructive Critique..................................
25



d. Mark Harriss Call for a New Theology of Nature..................... 29



Chapter 3



Theological Commentators on Nature Praising God ......33



a. Thomas
Berry........................................................................
..... 34



b. Elizabeth A.
Johnson................................................................. 36



c. Laudato Si: On Care for Our Common Home......................... 38



d. A Retrospective on This
Debate................................................ 41



Chapter 4



Towards



a New Narrative about Nature ........................... 44



a. Nature as a Living
Community.................................................. 44



b. Nature as
Grace-Filled...............................................................
47



c. Nature as a
Book........................................................................
51



d. Nature as
Sacramental...............................................................
53



Chapter 5



A Nature-Based Pneumatology ..........................................56



a. Neglect of the
Spirit................................................................... 57



b. The Spirit in the Hebrew
Bible.................................................. 62



c. Mark Wallace on the
Spirit........................................................ 66



Chapter 6



A Nature-Based Christology ..............................................71



a. From the Quest for the Historical Jesus to the



Quest for the Cosmic
Christ...................................................... 72



b. The Coming Reign of God and the Renewal of Creation.......... 74



c. Overview of the
Incarnation...................................................... 77



d. From Incarnation to Deep Incarnation......................................
79



e. From Deep Incarnation to a New Theology of Nature



as Subject and
Agent.................................................................. 86



Chapter 7



Integrating a Theology of Creation in the Service



of Liturgy
.............................................................................
.92



a. Retrieving the Theology Creation out of Nothing.................... 94



b. Continuous
Creation................................................................. 97



c. The Promise of a New
Creation................................................. 97



d. The Link between Creation out of Nothing and Prayer.......... 100



Epilogue: Gathering Up the Fragments: Towards a



Theology of Creation Praising God .................................105



1. The Qualities of Nature as a
Subject......................................... 106



2. The Implications of Nature as a Subject Praising God.............. 107



Appendices



1. St Francis of Assisi (1181/821226) The Canticle of



Creation....................................................................
............... 109



2. Pope Francis A Christian Prayer in Union with



Creation....................................................................
............... 110



Select Bibliography
..............................................................113



Index
......................................................................................117
Dermot A Lane is a former President of Mater Dei Institute of Education, Dublin City University. His publications include Theology and Ecology in Dialogue.