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Ecological challenge: Ethical, liturgical, and spiritual responses

We live in an age where for the first time the human commu-nity must decide whether future generations will inherit an earth capable of sustaining life. We can no longer count on nature itself to overcome human ecological irresponsibility. To meet this new challenge we need both technical and religious resources.

The contributors provide beginning insights, coupled with prac-tical suggestions, for an authentically religious response to the ecological crisis. Drawing upon the biblical, ethical, liturgical, and spiritual wisdom of the covenantal traditions of Judaism and Christianity, they lead us on a path of retrieval of frequently un-deremphasized aspects of our religious heritage. They also sug-gest areas which require new creative reflection that will push us beyond traditional understandings. They stand united in the belief that our basic faith expression, personal and communal, must begin to integrate ecological concerns as a core element. In several chapters, they suggest ways in which such concerns might be concretely included which retain the integrity of the Church's liturgical and spiritual traditions.

Statement of Responsibility
Author(s) Bergant, Dianne. - Personal Name
Fragomeni, Richard N. - Personal Name
Pawlikowski, John. - Personal Name
Edition
Call Number 261.8362 Fra e
ISBN/ISSN 0814658407
Subject(s) Human ecology
Classification 261.8362
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GMD Print
Language English
Publisher Liturgical Press
Publishing Year c1994
Publishing Place Minnesota
Collation ix, 140 p. ; 23 cm.
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