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Making peace with the earth : action and advocacy for climate justice / edited by Grace Ji-Sun Kim ; foreword by Guillermo Kerber.

Contributor(s): Kim, Grace Ji-Sun, 1969- [editor.]
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Geneva, Switzerland : World Council of Churches Publications, [2016]Copyright date: ©2016Description: xxiii, 274 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9782825416686; 2825416681Subject(s): Environmental protection -- Religious aspects -- Christianity | Environmental degradation -- Religious aspects -- Christianity | EcotheologyBibliography, Etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Churches respond to climate change. Doing theology in a new way: a Swedish perspective on the climate-change challenge to churches / Henrik Grape -- Health as a human right: medical professionals and climate change / Larisa Skuratovskaya, Nino Zhvania, and L. Cornelius -- Advocacy and action in Scotland: the work of churches and eco-congregation Scotland / Adrian Shaw -- Youth for climate justice: a case study / Pawel Pustelnik -- Environmental challenges in Finland and in the Lutheran Church / Ilkka Sipiläïnen -- Advocacy for eco-justice in Palestine / Simon I. Awad -- One earth, one sea, one sky / Joy Kennedy -- Eco-theology and climate justice. Religious responses to climate change: turning faith into action / Elias Crisostomo Abramides -- Climate justice and environmental protection: a challenge to churches in Asia, Africa, and Europe / Jochen Motte -- From climate justice to the Energiewende: the debate in Germany and churches as change agents / Richard Brand, Katja Breyer, Klaus Breyer, and Eva-Maria Reinwald -- Deforestation, poverty, and climate change: evaluating strategies for sustainable living / Lucas Andrianos -- Eco-theology, climate justice, and theological education / Raphael Sartorius and Dietrich Werner -- Salim, ever-recycling energy: a Korean postcolonial eco-feminist theology of life / Jea Sophia Oh -- Rice is heaven: revisiting and transforming lost Korean values in the era of climate change / Meehyun Chung -- Art for climate justice / Lucy D'Souza-Krone -- Interfaith initiatives and care for the earth. Divest and reinvest now!: faith communities, fossil-fuel divestment, and a clean-energy future / Fletcher Harper -- Indigenous ecological spirituality and the land: tourism and development in Northeast India / Marina Ngursangzeli Behera -- The dance of Krishna: environmental challenges in India and Hindu resources / Siddhartha -- Theological reflections on ecumenical action and advocacy on climate change / Ernst Conradie.
Holdings
Item type Current library Shelving location Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Book Book John Bulow Campbell Library Midrange BR115 .N3 M33 2016 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 0182903506737

Includes bibliographical references.

Part 1. Churches respond to climate change. Doing theology in a new way: a Swedish perspective on the climate-change challenge to churches / Henrik Grape -- Health as a human right: medical professionals and climate change / Larisa Skuratovskaya, Nino Zhvania, and L. Cornelius -- Advocacy and action in Scotland: the work of churches and eco-congregation Scotland / Adrian Shaw -- Youth for climate justice: a case study / Pawel Pustelnik -- Environmental challenges in Finland and in the Lutheran Church / Ilkka Sipiläïnen -- Advocacy for eco-justice in Palestine / Simon I. Awad -- One earth, one sea, one sky / Joy Kennedy -- Part 2. Eco-theology and climate justice. Religious responses to climate change: turning faith into action / Elias Crisostomo Abramides -- Climate justice and environmental protection: a challenge to churches in Asia, Africa, and Europe / Jochen Motte -- From climate justice to the Energiewende: the debate in Germany and churches as change agents / Richard Brand, Katja Breyer, Klaus Breyer, and Eva-Maria Reinwald -- Deforestation, poverty, and climate change: evaluating strategies for sustainable living / Lucas Andrianos -- Eco-theology, climate justice, and theological education / Raphael Sartorius and Dietrich Werner -- Salim, ever-recycling energy: a Korean postcolonial eco-feminist theology of life / Jea Sophia Oh -- Rice is heaven: revisiting and transforming lost Korean values in the era of climate change / Meehyun Chung -- Art for climate justice / Lucy D'Souza-Krone -- Part 3. Interfaith initiatives and care for the earth. Divest and reinvest now!: faith communities, fossil-fuel divestment, and a clean-energy future / Fletcher Harper -- Indigenous ecological spirituality and the land: tourism and development in Northeast India / Marina Ngursangzeli Behera -- The dance of Krishna: environmental challenges in India and Hindu resources / Siddhartha -- Epilogue: Theological reflections on ecumenical action and advocacy on climate change / Ernst Conradie.

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