Priests of Creation: John Zizioulas on Discerning an Ecological Ethos
Material type: TextPublication details: London T&T Clark 2022Description: 236pContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780567699091
- C55 23 C469
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Historical roots -- Theological approaches -- Liturgical perspectives -- Ecological ethics or ecological ethos? -- Scientific and spiritual dimensions -- Ecumenical and cultural implications -- Conclusion : from here to where?
Subject(s): Zizioulas, Jean, 1931- | Orthodox Eastern Church -- Doctrines | Ecology -- Religious aspects -- Orthodox Eastern Church | Nature -- Religious aspects -- Orthodox Eastern Church | Creation | Human ecology -- Religious aspects -- Orthodox Eastern Church
"Based on a constructive reading of Scripture, the apostolic and patristic traditions and deeply rooted in the sacramental experience and spiritual ethos of the Orthodox Church, John Zizioulas offers a timely anthropological and cosmological perspective of human beings as "priests of creation" in addressing the current ecological crisis. Given the critical and urgent character of the global crisis and by adopting a clear line of argumentation, Zizioulas describes a vision based on a compassionate and incarnational conception of the human beings as liturgical beings, offering creation to God for the life of the world. He encourages the need for deeper interaction with modern science, from which theology stands to gain an appreciation of the interconnection of every aspect of materiality and life with humankind. The result is an articulate and promising vision that inspires a new ethos, or way of life, to overcome our alienation from the rest of creation"-- Provided by publisher.
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