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Reading the Bible amid the Environmental Crisis
Interdisciplinary Insights to Ecological Hermeneutics- Authors:
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- 2024
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- Copyright year
- 2024
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-6669-0988-3
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-6669-0989-0
- Publisher
- Lexington, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 156
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- Contents No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- Why Read the Bible from an Ecological Perspective? No access
- How to Read the Bible from an Ecological Perspective? No access
- What’s in This Book? No access
- Notes No access
- Anthropocentric Interpretations of Joshua 24 No access
- Joshua 4 No access
- Joshua 5 No access
- Joshua 7 No access
- Joshua 8 No access
- Joshua 10 No access
- Joshua 15 and 18 No access
- A Narrative of the Ecological Community in Joshua 24 No access
- Reading Differently to Transform a Worldview No access
- From Discrimination toward the Other to Its Restoration as a Subject No access
- Intrinsic Value No access
- Hearing, Voice, and Role of the Stone in Joshua 24 No access
- With the Oak No access
- With Divine Presence No access
- With the Torah No access
- With Other Divinities No access
- Mutual Custodianship No access
- Resistance No access
- Not to Conclude: Reading the Bible in This Time of Ecological Crisis No access
- Notes No access
- Affective Turn No access
- Human Animal Bodies No access
- Plant Bodies No access
- Non-Human Animal Bodies No access
- Affects, Emotions, and Animal Spirituality No access
- Cosmic Bodies No access
- Positive Affects Passing from One Body to Another No access
- Ethical Implications for Humans Mourning and Rejoicing with Beasts and Soil No access
- Notes No access
- The Realm of the Grievable in Jeremiah 4 and 12 No access
- Eco-anxiety, Anthropocene Disorder, and Pretrauma No access
- Solastalgia and Ecological Grief No access
- What on Earth Is Posthumanist Geotrauma? No access
- Geographical and Postcolonial Geotrauma No access
- Cosmological Colonial Trauma No access
- Conclusion No access
- Notes No access
- Toward a Post-metaphorical Reading No access
- Deleuze and Guattari’s Anti-metaphorical Stance No access
- Deleuze and Guattri’s Rhizomatic Assemblage No access
- The “Beloved/Apple Tree” and “Lily-Rose” (Song 2:3–6) No access
- Scent of a Woman an Apple (Song 7:7–9) No access
- The Apple Tree, a Place of Conceiving and Bearing No access
- The Apple Tree, a Place Where Generations Meet No access
- Mapping “Apple Tree” Assemblages No access
- Radical Diversity, Not “Nature” No access
- Entangled Life Forms No access
- Deleuze and Guattari’s Ecosophy No access
- A Shallow Dip in Deep Ecology No access
- Relationality and Diversity of Life Forms No access
- Notes No access
- Jesus, God-Man-Animal-Plant-and-More: From Metaphor to Assemblage No access
- Following the Lamb of God (John 1) No access
- Becoming Lambs of the Good Shepherd (John 10) No access
- A Sheep That Became Shepherd (John 21) No access
- Connecting to the Vine, the Plant Aspect of the Becoming-Disciple No access
- Drinking Jesus-Water No access
- Eating Jesus-Bread No access
- Destabilizing the Animal Hierarchy Through Indistinction No access
- Notes No access
- Christian Eschatology and Climate Change No access
- Critiquing the Anthropocene No access
- Secular Apocalyptic Discourse No access
- Introducing the “Epistle of Straw” No access
- Economy and Eschatology No access
- The Patient Farmer No access
- Climate Cycle or Climate Change No access
- The Prophets, Job, and Enduring Resistance No access
- Utopia: From Narrative to Praxis No access
- Faith in Action No access
- Notes No access
- Conclusion No access Pages 123 - 126
- References No access Pages 127 - 144
- Biblical References Index No access Pages 145 - 150
- Names Index No access Pages 151 - 152
- Subjects Index No access Pages 153 - 154
- About the Author No access Pages 155 - 156





