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The earth story in wisdom traditions / edited by Norman C. Habel & Shirley Wurst.

Contributor(s): Habel, Norman C | Wurst, Shirley | Earth Bible Project | Earth Bible Team
Material type: TextTextSeries: Earth Bible: 3.Publisher: Sheffield, England : Sheffield Academic Press, [2001]Copyright date: ©2001Description: 213 pages ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 1841270865; 0829814418 (Pilgrim Press)Subject(s): Wisdom literature -- Criticism, interpretation, etc | Human ecology in the Bible | Environmental protection -- Religious aspectsBibliography, Etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Where is the voice of the earth in wisdom literature? / Norman C. Habel with the Earth Bible Team -- Wisdom literature and ecofeminism / Laura Hobgood-Oster -- Woman wisdom's way: ecokinship / Shirley Wurst -- Earth first: inverse cosmology in Job / Norman C. Habel -- Job 12: cosmic devastation and social turmoil / Alice M. Sinnott -- Who cares? reflections on the story of the ostrich (Job 39.13-18) / Izak Spangenberg -- Divine creative power and the decentering of creation: the subtext of the Lord's addresses to Job / Dale Patrick -- Plumbing the depths of the earth: Job 28 and deep ecology / Katharine J. Dell -- 'Go forth into the fields': an earth centered reading of the Song of Songs / Carole R. Fontaine Eco-delight in the Song of Songs / Hendrick Viviers -- Ecclesiastes 3.16-22: an ecojustice reading , with parallels from African wisdom / Willie van Heerden God's design: the death of creation? an ecojustice reading of Romans 8.18-30 in the light of Wisdom 1-2 / Marie Turner -- 'Is the wild ox willing to serve you?'challenging the mandate to dominate / Norman C. Habel.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Where is the voice of the earth in wisdom literature? / Norman C. Habel with the Earth Bible Team -- Wisdom literature and ecofeminism / Laura Hobgood-Oster -- Woman wisdom's way: ecokinship / Shirley Wurst -- Earth first: inverse cosmology in Job / Norman C. Habel -- Job 12: cosmic devastation and social turmoil / Alice M. Sinnott -- Who cares? reflections on the story of the ostrich (Job 39.13-18) / Izak Spangenberg -- Divine creative power and the decentering of creation: the subtext of the Lord's addresses to Job / Dale Patrick -- Plumbing the depths of the earth: Job 28 and deep ecology / Katharine J. Dell -- 'Go forth into the fields': an earth centered reading of the Song of Songs / Carole R. Fontaine Eco-delight in the Song of Songs / Hendrick Viviers -- Ecclesiastes 3.16-22: an ecojustice reading , with parallels from African wisdom / Willie van Heerden God's design: the death of creation? an ecojustice reading of Romans 8.18-30 in the light of Wisdom 1-2 / Marie Turner -- 'Is the wild ox willing to serve you?'challenging the mandate to dominate / Norman C. Habel.

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