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An Emergent Franciscan Ecology for an Evolving Earth

An Emergent Franciscan Ecology for an Evolving Earth
Author: Cristofer Fernández
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre: Catholicity
ISBN:

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This thesis is a response to current thinking and discourse on science and religion, faith, ecology, and social action in Christianity, and the need for critical resources for faith formation in integral ecology. By not attending to trends in theopolitics around environmental and social care, I argue, the Church has become complicit in not living up to its catholicity. Therefore, I suggest an integral and relational approach to Catholic ecology and cosmology rooted in Franciscan ecotheology and hermeneutics. Sister Ilia Delio's cosmic doctrine of catholicity and Friar Daniel Horan's Franciscan systematics for a kinship paradigm and postcolonial Franciscan theology of creation provide the axis for my synthesis. Structured approximately on Catholic Social Tradition's see-judge-act method, the purpose of this thesis is to synthesize an emergent Franciscan ecological theology to show how a mystic sense of catholicity and a decolonial sense of consciousness are constitutive of Franciscan kinship cosmology and planetary ethics, and how integrative eco-social ethics and spirituality can help shape a right-sense of place-what I call cosmography or lived cosmology. We will "see" the effects that discourse and doctrine on creation, faith, and science in the Church and society have on Creation. We will "judge" environmental injustices using an emergent decolonial Franciscan planetary ethic, and by allowing an inter-wisdom-tradition dialogue to highlight ethical themes. We will "act" by proposing paths forward for integral ecology and decoloniality in the Church. I also offer some thoughts for further study in wisdom theology and practical wisdom from a multispecies approach. I conclude my thesis with a spiritual treatment of cosmography in relation to our baptismal call to holiness, relating our anointing for the threefold mission of Christ to our role as guardians and kin of the creation community.


Ecological Footprints

Ecological Footprints
Author: Dawn M. Nothwehr
Publisher: Liturgical Press
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2012
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0814633749

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The Franciscan vision offers a powerful antidote to the moral malaise that prevents ordinary Christians from making the necessary choices to live more simply and share the worlds goods more equitably. Ecological Footprints unfolds the theological, spiritual, and ethical treasure trove of Christianityespecially as it has been developed and lived in Franciscan theology and traditionas it relates to our efforts to achieve sustainable living.


Care for Creation

Care for Creation
Author: Ilia Delio
Publisher: Franciscan Media
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2020-03-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1616363584

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If we are blowing our Franciscan horn here, it should have been blown much earlier and much louder! This is the wisdom that our world so desires and needs today. We can no longer see ourselves as separate from the 'great chain of being,' and we can no longer see this as a non-religious issue. Francis intuited all of this 800 years ago. —Father Richard Rohr, O.F.M., Center for Action and Contemplation, Albuquerque, New Mexico Three of the greatest minds in Franciscan theology, Ilia Delio, O.S.F., Franciscan Keith Douglass Warner, O.F.M., and Pamela Wood, come together to discuss one of the greatest crises of our time—the destruction of the Earth. This book takes both a theological and practical approach to developing a Franciscan spirituality of the earth. Four sections highlight the distinct relationships creation has with the world: incarnation, community, contemplation and conversion. In this meticulously researched book, the authors propose ways in which we can all understand our own roles in relationship to the Earth and ways in which we can make it better. Each section offers reflective action opportunities designed to bring the book's ecological and theological insights into the reader's daily life and nurture a Franciscan spirituality of the earth. Prayers, meditations, spiritual practices and group activities are offered which provide a practical hands-on approach to reconnecting with the earth and acting in right relationship. "Earth, with all its creatures, is in crisis. And responding to this crisis will require every possible resource of our human community. One of the most precious of these resources is the Franciscan tradition. It is a joy to welcome this book as a wise, thoughtful, inspiring and practical contribution to ecological theology, grounded in ancient Christian tradition that sees Earth as our sister and mother. Care for Creation is part of a wider retrieval of Franciscan theology for our new time, but is unique in this blend of three interrelated disciplines, scientifically informed ecology, theology and the practice of reflective action." —From the Foreword by Denis Edwards


Franciscan Writings

Franciscan Writings
Author: Dawn M. Nothwehr, OSF
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2023-05-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0567699145

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This book explains key Franciscan values and a hope-filled vision of peace, justice, and sustainability for all of creation. Dawn M. Nothwehr engages with a wide variety of topics such as: ecological sin, environmental destruction, a positive Franciscan soteriological path forward, practical tools necessary for conversion, planet-healing actions, and life-sustaining changes. Part 1 includes two chapters on the Old and New Testament texts frequently utilized by St. Francis and St. Clare that uphold values essential for Franciscan ecotheology. Part 2 features a chapter on St. Francis and one on St. Clare, mapping the distinct major landmarks of their vernacular theologies on creation care. The two chapters of Part 3 first outline the formal Franciscan theology and spirituality of St. Bonaventure of Bagnoregio, before diving into the Christology and ethics of Blessed John Duns Scotus. In four chapters, Part 4 focuses on major ecological issues with an interdisciplinary approach considering current science, Franciscan theology, ethics, spirituality and praxis. Designed for classroom use, each chapter includes a wide variety of pedagogical features: primary texts, reflection and application, questions for reflection and discussion, suggestions for action, a short prayer and suggestions for further study.


Denis Edwards in His Own Words

Denis Edwards in His Own Words
Author: ATF Press
Publisher: ATF Press
Total Pages: 582
Release: 2020-05-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1925643360

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Denis Edwards was a theoloian concerned with the science and religion discourse and eco-theology. He died in March 2019. This book is a collection of his till now unpusblished talks and essays.


Franciscan Writings

Franciscan Writings
Author: Dawn M. Nothwehr, OSF
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2023-05-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 056769917X

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This book explains key Franciscan values and a hope-filled vision of peace, justice, and sustainability for all of creation. Dawn M. Nothwehr engages with a wide variety of topics such as: ecological sin, environmental destruction, a positive Franciscan soteriological path forward, practical tools necessary for conversion, planet-healing actions, and life-sustaining changes. Part 1 includes two chapters on the Old and New Testament texts frequently utilized by St. Francis and St. Clare that uphold values essential for Franciscan ecotheology. Part 2 features a chapter on St. Francis and one on St. Clare, mapping the distinct major landmarks of their vernacular theologies on creation care. The two chapters of Part 3 first outline the formal Franciscan theology and spirituality of St. Bonaventure of Bagnoregio, before diving into the Christology and ethics of Blessed John Duns Scotus. In four chapters, Part 4 focuses on major ecological issues with an interdisciplinary approach considering current science, Franciscan theology, ethics, spirituality and praxis. Designed for classroom use, each chapter includes a wide variety of pedagogical features: primary texts, reflection and application, questions for reflection and discussion, suggestions for action, a short prayer and suggestions for further study.


Love is Green: Compassion as responsibility in the ecological emergency

Love is Green: Compassion as responsibility in the ecological emergency
Author: Lucy Weir
Publisher: Vernon Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2020-01-31
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1622738063

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This book links three themes, non-dualistic agency, ‘the good’ of systems, and compassionate attunement, and relates them to the ecological emergency. The author begins by examining how we currently understand our ability to choose what we do, our agency and conclude that this is dualistic: we think of an action to do, and then we physically act. Yet an understanding that we are enmeshed in context means our capacity to act freely dissolves in the mesh. We evolved capacities for consciousness and awareness, capacities that allow us to realise that we are here, now but that do not inevitably imply choice. Our capacity for ‘realisation’ gives us the ability to elicit an emotional response. When we understand our enmeshment, we can attune to a deep compassion for ourselves and indeed for all systems unfolding through time. Compassionate attunement allows a different set of options for action to become available to us. This then shifts how we respond to ourselves, our human relationships and to the ecological emergency we are currently embroiled in. This work is inspired by the great Kamakura Zen Master Eihei Dōgen. The book’s contribution is to extend and link the notion of practice-realisation with the literature on evolutionary biology and entropy maximisation which allows us to speak of ‘the good’ of systems. Systems unfold as ‘good’ for us when biodiversity maximisation occurs. By considering the ecological emergency in light of compassionate attunement, we open ourselves to a new array of possibilities for action. Some of these the author outlines in the conclusion, relating them to existing literature on compassionate achievement and compassionate communication, to show how our this practice shifts our relationship to ourselves, to one another, and to the ecological emergency, thus changing the course of human history.


Creation and Salvation

Creation and Salvation
Author: E. M. Conradie
Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2012
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 3643901372

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Christians trying to "save the planet" have to relate "creation" with "salvation." This volume explores the ways in which this task is approached by a wide range of recent theological movements.


Environmental Justice and Climate Change

Environmental Justice and Climate Change
Author: Jame Schaefer
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2013-11-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0739183818

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During his papacy, Pope Benedict XVI was called ‘the green pope’ because of his ecological commitments in his writings, statements, and practical initiatives. Containing twelve essays by lay, ordained, and religious Catholic theologians and scholars, along with a presentation and a homily by bishops, Environmental Justice and Climate Change: Assessing Pope Benedict XVI's Ecological Vision for the Catholic Church in the United States explores four key areas in connection with Benedict XVI’s teachings: human and natural ecology/human life and dignity; solidarity, justice, poverty and the common good; sacramentality of creation; and our Catholic faith in action. The product of mutual collaboration by bishops, scholars and staff, this anthology provides the most thorough treatment of Benedict XVI’s contributions to ecological teaching and offers fruitful directions for advancing concern among Catholics in the United States about ongoing threats to the integrity of Earth.


God is Green

God is Green
Author: Bob Shore-Goss
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2016-10-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1498299199

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At this time of climate crisis, here is a practical Christian ecospirituality. It emerges from the pastoral and theological experience of Reverend Robert Shore-Goss, who worked with his congregation by making the earth a member of the church, by greening worship, and by helping the church building and operations attain a carbon neutral footprint. Shore-Goss explores an ecospirituality grounded in incarnational compassion. Practicing incarnational compassion means following the lived praxis of Jesus and the commission of the risen Christ as Gardener. Jesus becomes the "green face of God." Restrictive Christian spiritualities that exclude the earth as an original blessing of God must expand. This expansion leads to the realization that the incarnation of Christ has deep roots in the earth and the fleshly or biological tissue of life. This book aims to foster ecological conversation in churches and outlines the following practices for congregations: meditating on nature, inviting sermons on green topics, covenanting with the earth, and retrieving the natural elements of the sacraments. These practices help us recover ourselves as fleshly members of the earth and the network of life. If we fall in love with God's creation, says Shore-Goss, we will fight against climate change.