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Title
Protecting nature, saving creation
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Monograph
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English
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LCC: BL65.E36 P76 2013
DDC: 201.77 full
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Table Of Contents
Taking in the real: human beings and the Earth (opening speech) / Card. Angelo Scola, Patriarch of Venice
Ecological conflicts and religious passions: a patchwork of beliefs
"Nature" or "creation"? Difficult choices of the Church Fathers / Izabela Jurasz
"Dame Nature cares nothing for us" / Simon Schaffer
Creation and salvation / Bruno Latour
Harmonious cosmos and the world of the fall: natural and counternatural in the Orthodox Christian tradition / Elizabeth Theokritoff
Seeing the world, hearing the Word: cosmos and creation in Protestant theology / Anne Marie Reijnen
Roman Catholic contributions to address the current ecological crisis / Andrea Vicini
The "cosmism" of Islam as a possible response to the current ecological crisis / Eric Geoffroy
Economies and ecologies of the sacred in Zimbabwe / Matthew Engelke
Economic development, anthropomorphism, and the principle of reasonable sufficiency / Eduardo Viveiros de Castro
Economic and ecological challenges: is there a role for religion? / Ignazio Musu
Modernization as liberation theology / Michael Shellenberger and Ted Nordhaus
Afterthought: of maker's knowledge / Simon Schaffer
Thoughts after the dialogue / Izabela Jurasz
Mobilizing religions for the ecological crisis: an urgent but difficult task / Ignazio Musu
Evolve: modernization as the road to salvation / Michael Shellenberger and Ted Nordhaus
My manifesto for the dialogue / Bruno Latour
Roman Catholic commitment to promoting sustainability / Andrea Vicini
The balance of nature: what can be learned from the history of the Earth and life / George Theokritoff
What is my personal outcome from this dialogue? / Eric Geoffroy
Part of creation called to be gods: further thoughts on the place of humans / Elizabeth Theokritoff
Defining the commonplace as the common place: cosmopolitanism and the cross / Anne Marie Reijnen.
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Protecting nature, saving creation