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God Is Green: Ecology for Christians

Autor Ian C. Bradley, Ian Brodley
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 feb 1992
In God Is Green, Ian Bradley recovers the green heart of Christianity--a God who clothes wildflowers in splendor; reminds Job of his humble part in the cosmic drama; and sends a Cosmic Christ to ennoble and perfect all of creation.

Bradley begins with the charges against Christianity--its alleged arrogance toward nature and glorification of man at the expense of the earth--and rebuts them. He accepts that Christians have been dismissive toward nature through the centuries, but he argues that this neglect has been a perversion of the Christian message.

By plumbing the Bible, the writings of the early Christians and of the Celtic Christian Church, and the testimony of mystics through the ages, Bradley shows that a sacred world is at the heart of Christian belief. He even argues that of all world religions, Christianity has the greatest claim to be environmentalist because it professes that God is incarnate in the very stuff of nature.

God is Green
is a simple and compelling explanation for why Christians should be environmentalists.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780385422796
ISBN-10: 0385422792
Pagini: 128
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Doubleday Books

Notă biografică

Ian Bradley is a minister in the Church of Scotland, a member of the Green Party, and a frequent writer on religious and environmental issues for the London Times and other English publications. He lives in St. Andrew's, Scotland.

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A simple yet superb explanation of why Christians should be environmentalists, God Is Green shows, through the Bible and other ancient writings, how at the heart of Christian belief is a sense of a sacred world. By rebutting the charges against Christianity--its alleged arrogance toward nature and its glorification of man at nature's expense--Bradley has crafted a book that both appeals and challenges.