Santmire's much-acclaimed The Travail of Nature: The Ambiguous Ecological Promise of Christian Theology documented the unfortunate legacy of many Christian theological notions in the use, abuse, and destruction of the natural world, along with its positive aspects. This new brief, but penetrating, look at Christian theological concepts of nature returns to the fray, this time to reclaim classic, mostly pre-modern Christian themes and re-envision them in light of the global environmental and cultural crisis. This revisionist work-"to revise the classical Christian story in order to identify...
Santmire's much-acclaimed The Travail of Nature: The Ambiguous Ecological Promise of Christian Theology documented the unfortunate legacy of many Chri...
Focuses on a theology bound up with nature and its condition, especially the fragility and fervent expectation of nature's redemption. Out of this concern, the author invites readers on a theological and spiritual journey to a prayerful and contemplative knowledge of the Triune God.
Focuses on a theology bound up with nature and its condition, especially the fragility and fervent expectation of nature's redemption. Out of this con...
Behold the Lilies draws from the riches of the author's long-standing work in the theology of nature and ecological spirituality, especially from his classic historical study, The Travail of Nature (1985), and from his Franciscan exploration in Christian spirituality, Before Nature (2014). In this new volume, Santmire maintains that those who would follow Jesus are mandated not just to care for the earth and all its creatures but also to contemplate the beauties of the whole creation, beginning with ""the lilies of the field."" His first-person reflections range from ""Scything with God"" to...
Behold the Lilies draws from the riches of the author's long-standing work in the theology of nature and ecological spirituality, especially from his ...