
Environmental issues are an ever-increasing focus of public discourse and have proved concerning to religious groups as well as society more widely. Among biblical scholars, criticism of the Judeo-Christian tradition for its part in the worsening crisis has led to a small but growing field of study on ecology and the Bible. This volume in the Oxford Handbook series makes a significant contribution to this burgeoning interest in ecological hermeneutics, incorporating the best of international scholarship on ecology and the Bible. The Handbook comprises 30 individual essays on a wide range of relevant topics by established and emerging scholars. Arranged in four sections, the volume begins with a historical overview before tackling some key methodological issues. The second, substantial, section comprises thirteen essays offering detailed exegesis from an ecological perspective of selected biblical books. This is followed by a section exploring broader thematic topics such as the Imago Dei and stewardship. Finally, the volume concludes with a number of essays on contemporary perspectives and applications, including political and ethical considerations.The editors Hilary Marlow and Mark Harris have drawn on their experience in Hebrew Bible and New Testament respectively to bring together a diverse and engaging collection of essays on a subject of immense relevance. Its accessible style, comprehensive scope, and range of material means that the volume is a valuable resource, not only to students and scholars of the Bible but also to religious leaders and practitioners.
This volume investigates the intersection of biblical interpretation and ecological concern, addressing the critique that the Judeo-Christian tradition has contributed to environmental degradation. Editors Hilary Marlow and Mark Harris, specialists in the Hebrew Bible and New Testament respectively, curate a collection of thirty essays that synthesize international scholarship to establish a framework for ecological hermeneutics. The text argues for a re-evaluation of scripture through an environmental lens to inform contemporary ethical and political discourse.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this volume as a comprehensive resource for students, scholars, and religious practitioners interested in the developing field of ecological hermeneutics. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a foundational text for those seeking to bridge the gap between ancient scripture and modern environmental crises.
Page Count:
494
Publication Date:
2022-04-22
ISBN-10:
0190606738
ISBN-13:
9780190606732
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