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Suspended Nature: Theology, Ecology, and Creaturely Politics: T&T Clark Studies in Edward Schillebeeckx

Autor Dr Elizabeth Pyne
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 feb 2023

Using a coordinated reading of Edward Schillebeeckx's theology of creation and Theodor Adorno's critical theory, Elizabeth Pyne shows that nature and politics are co-implicated sites of struggle against ideology and domination. It is this 'suspended' concept of nature that sets this volume apart from other ecotheological studies.

By 'suspending' nature, Pyne uncovers exceptionally robust connections between ecological responsibility and liberative social critique. Including chapters on the relation between theological anthropology and political ecology, as well as key concepts drawn from Schillebeeckx and Adorno. Pyne uses these concepts to develop a constructive rendering of human beings as ecopolitical subjects. Taking the work of Edward Schillebeeckx into uncharted territory, this is a valuable resource for students and researchers of systematic theology, political theology and ecotheology.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780567694980
ISBN-10: 0567694984
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria T&T Clark Studies in Edward Schillebeeckx

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

The first monograph to bring Schillebeeckx's theology squarely into the thick of contemporary debates in ecotheology

Notă biografică

Elizabeth Pyne is Adjunct Instructor at Fordham University's London Centre, UK.

Cuprins

IntroductionChapter 1Theological Anthropology, Modernity, and the Problem of NatureChapter 2Edward Schillebeeckx on the Cause of CreationChapter 3Species of Negativity: Human Integrity and the Mystery of Suffering in Schillebeeckx's Theology of Creation FaithChapter 4Critical Theory and Nature's Nonidentity: Thinking Ecologically with AdornoChapter 5A Political Ecology of Creation Faith: Toward the Liberation of Creaturely Difference Conclusion BibliographyIndex