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The Body of God. An Ecological Theology.
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McFacue, Sallie
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"This book matters" Sallie McFague has created somethig important and necessary - a model of God specifically for the sake of the earth. If traditional concepts of God have alienatd us from the bodies of the material world, then what alternative alternative do we have? Is there any sense of transcendence, of spirit, of Christ, of trinity that will help rather than harm the earth today? McFague takes up these great and heavy question with firmeness and authority, with modesty and ambiguity, with wisdom and patience. No one else has yet unfolded with comparable constructive clarity the relation between the earth crisis and our nation of God." Catherine Keller.
"A breakthrough. A wonderful work, one that is likely to have an impact comparable to Models of God. I thoroughly enjoyed this work and found it to be immensely helpful." Peter C. Hodgson. "Bravo! Sallie McFague weaves a unified vision of theology, joining what have been separated: doby and soul, humans and the rest of nature, God and the earth. She invites us to think and act as if bodies matter fro, as she shows, they do." Carol J. Adams "A very distinctive and important new option for Christian theology. McFague proposes in a clear and challeging way a theological program based on what she calls 'the organic model' for conceiving God. Her model is in keeping with contemporary scientific understandings o the widely accepted common creation story' and provides a good basis for reconceiving the Christian understanding of human existence in an ecologically ordered natural world. Very illuminatin, with some brillian insights." Gordon D. Kaufman. |
0-8006-2735-0
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Fortress Press
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1993
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United States of America
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Minneapolis
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English
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Priscila Barrientos
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Priscila Barrientos
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16/06/2016
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16/06/2016
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