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Eco-Lutheranism : Lutheran perspectives on ecology / Karla G. Bohmbach and Shauna K. Hannan, editors.

Contributor(s): Bohmbach, Karla G [editor.] | Hannan, Shauna K [editor.]
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Minneapolis, Minnesota : Lutheran University Press, [2013]Copyright date: ©2013Description: 183 pages ; 23 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781932688849 (pbk.); 1932688846Subject(s): Ecotheology | Environmental protection -- Religious aspects -- Lutheran ChurchBibliography, Etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Historical contexts. American Lutherans engage ecological theology: the first chapter, 1962-2012, and its legacy / H. Paul Santmire -- Lutheran theology and the environment. Bonhoeffer, the Church, and the climate question / Jim Martin-Schramm -- American Indians and ecotheology: alterity and worldview / George "Tink" Tinker (Osage Nation) -- Lutheran worship and the environment. Baptismal water in Lutheran worship and on the earth: a living, sacramental landscape / Benjamin M. Stewart -- Preaching and ecofeminist theology at the crossroads: homiletic theory and praxis in dialogue with a Lutheran ecofeminist Christology / Leah D. Schade -- Indoors and outdoors: praying with the earth / Lisa E. Dahill -- Sermon: let it be / Henry J. Langknecht -- Lutheran praxis: oil and the Church on the plains. Neighbor-loving: ecology from an oilpatch perspective / Cam Harder -- Prairie, petroleum, pondering: what does this mean? / Mark Narum -- Part five. Roundtable: responses and proposals for an eco-Lutheranism. Climate injustice and Lutheran resources for climate justice / Cynthia Moe-Lobeda -- Embracing an eco-reformation / David Rhoads -- From cross to tree of life: creation as God's mask / Wanda Deifelt -- Speaking the truth in love: environmental racism and environmental justice / Richard Perry.

"Published under the auspices of the Association of Teaching Theologians - ELCA/ELCIC"--Title page verso.

Includes bibliographical references.

Part one: Historical contexts. American Lutherans engage ecological theology: the first chapter, 1962-2012, and its legacy / H. Paul Santmire -- Part two: Lutheran theology and the environment. Bonhoeffer, the Church, and the climate question / Jim Martin-Schramm -- American Indians and ecotheology: alterity and worldview / George "Tink" Tinker (Osage Nation) -- Part three. Lutheran worship and the environment. Baptismal water in Lutheran worship and on the earth: a living, sacramental landscape / Benjamin M. Stewart -- Preaching and ecofeminist theology at the crossroads: homiletic theory and praxis in dialogue with a Lutheran ecofeminist Christology / Leah D. Schade -- Indoors and outdoors: praying with the earth / Lisa E. Dahill -- Sermon: let it be / Henry J. Langknecht -- Part four: Lutheran praxis: oil and the Church on the plains. Neighbor-loving: ecology from an oilpatch perspective / Cam Harder -- Prairie, petroleum, pondering: what does this mean? / Mark Narum -- Part five. Roundtable: responses and proposals for an eco-Lutheranism. Climate injustice and Lutheran resources for climate justice / Cynthia Moe-Lobeda -- Embracing an eco-reformation / David Rhoads -- From cross to tree of life: creation as God's mask / Wanda Deifelt -- Speaking the truth in love: environmental racism and environmental justice / Richard Perry.

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