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A Quaker Ecology

A Quaker Ecology
Author: Cherice Bock
Publisher: Barclay Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-12-22
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781594980343

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In our best moments, Friends have been in the middle of the action around the social justice issues of each time period, discerning to the best of their abilities the direction the Inward Light leads and speaking truth to power. In our own time, climate justice can no longer be ignored if we want to have a healthy planet to live on and if we want to participate in the heart of the justice movements of the twenty-first century. To work on climate justice requires Quakers in the United States to revisit the practices and history of the Religious Society of Friends, recognizing the ways we have been complicit in unjust land acquisition, natural resource depletion, the intersecting injustices surrounding environmental racism, classism, and gender disparities, and the impacts of globalization. This book offers a series of meditations on the Quaker ecology, both internally in our denomination as well as in our connections to the world around us. It forms an invitation to participate in an Eco-Reformation, altering the trajectory of our Society through re-membering our history and reimagining our future as participants in the community of all life.


Quakers, Ecology, and the Light

Quakers, Ecology, and the Light
Author: Cherice Bock
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2023-05-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004535926

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As the community of life on this planet experiences the anthropogenic climate crisis, what tools from faith traditions can help us meet the coming challenges? By expanding the metaphor of light within the Christian and Quaker traditions to include light’s role in ecosystems, this project develops an ecotheology of light that aims to answer this question. Cherice Bock and Christy Randazzo draw on their contexts in the Religious Society of Friends, placing the Quaker Inward Light in dialogue with the Bible, and light in Eastern Orthodox, ecological, and interdependence theologies. The Quaker ecotheology of light developed argues that Light is a vitally important and mutually translatable metaphor providing a common language that can aid humanity, reinterpreting traditions to meet this moment with spiritual grounding to transition to a just and sustainable future for the Earth, our common home. Bock and Randazzo connect this ecotheology of light with implications for Friends testimonies.


Quakers, Ecology, and the Light

Quakers, Ecology, and the Light
Author: Cherice Bock
Publisher: Brill
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-05-25
Genre:
ISBN: 9789004535916

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By expanding the metaphor of light within the Christian and Quaker traditions to include light's role in our planet's ecosystems, this project develops an ecotheology of light. The authors connect the Inward Light to interdependence theologies and implications for Friends testimonies.


EarthLight

EarthLight
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2007
Genre: Human ecology
ISBN: 9780970041029

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A Grounded Faith

A Grounded Faith
Author: Janet Parker
Publisher: Barclay Press
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2022-01-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781594980831

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Grapple with Lenten themes as they relate to our relationship with Earth, with Indigenous worldviews, and with the beauty and vulnerability of this land and our place in it.


Letters to a Fellow Seeker

Letters to a Fellow Seeker
Author: Steve Chase
Publisher: Quakerpress of Fgc
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2012
Genre: Society of Friends
ISBN: 9781937768027

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In seven letters to a fictional correspondent, Steve Chase describes his spiritual journey among Quakers. The writer introduces the Quaker way to a newcomer in language that is personal and gentle, while offering powerful inspiration through stories.


Quakers, Creation Care, and Sustainability

Quakers, Creation Care, and Sustainability
Author: Stephen Potthoff
Publisher: Quakers and the Disciplines
Total Pages: 478
Release: 2019-06-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781733615211

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In this unprecedented gathering of essays on ecology, creation care, and sustainability, over two dozen Quaker authors and scholars address some of the most pressing concerns of our day. Beginning with Quaker themes historically, essays also move toward developing a Quaker ecotheology, discuss Quaker approaches to the environment within academic disciplines, and share stories of sustainability-both individually and organizationally. As a disciplinary contribution to the world from the Friends Association for Higher Education, this book not only reports on ecotheology in action, it also contributes to its furtherance with the discussion questions at the end of each section and an expansive bibliography. An excellent resource for study groups or the classroom, readers concerned about the environment, climate change, and the role of people of faith in caring for the planet will find this volume a must-read.


Friends for 300 Years

Friends for 300 Years
Author: Howard Haines BRINTON
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1952
Genre:
ISBN:

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Adventures in the Spirit

Adventures in the Spirit
Author: Philip Clayton
Publisher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 322
Release:
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1451416040

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In Adventures in the Spirit, respected and influential theologian Philip Clayton argues that two major intellectual movements of our day-panentheism and emergence-are converging and that together they offer exciting new vistas for theological reflection. On the one hand, over the last decades many theologians have been re-conceiving the God-world relation panentheistically, affirming a radical indwelling of God within the world and the world within God. On the other hand, scientists have begun to abandon the reductionist ideology that characterized much of the modern period, with a new emphasis on emergence. Their study of how new, novel structures and entities arise throughout the evolutionary process yields a much more open-ended, holistic vision of reality, Clayton argues.


A Greene Country Towne

A Greene Country Towne
Author: Alan C. Braddock
Publisher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2016-12-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 0271078928

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An unconventional history of Philadelphia that operates at the threshold of cultural and environmental studies, A Greene Country Towne expands the meaning of community beyond people to encompass nonhuman beings, things, and forces. By examining a diverse range of cultural acts and material objects created in Philadelphia—from Native American artifacts, early stoves, and literary works to public parks, photographs, and paintings—through the lens of new materialism, the essays in A Greene Country Towne ask us to consider an urban environmental history in which humans are not the only protagonists. This collection reimagines the city as a system of constantly evolving constituents and agencies that have interacted over time, a system powerfully captured by Philadelphia artists, writers, architects, and planners since the seventeenth century. In addition to the editors, contributors to this volume are Maria Farland, Nate Gabriel, Andrea L. M. Hansen, Scott Hicks, Michael Dean Mackintosh, Amy E. Menzer, Stephen Nepa, John Ott, Sue Ann Prince, and Mary I. Unger.