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Books in the Earth Bible Commentary series

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  • by Australia) Havea & Jione (Charles Sturt University
    £34.49 - 110.49

  • - About Earth's Children: An Ecological Listening to the Acts of the Apostles
    by Australia) Trainor & Dr Michael (Australian Catholic University
    £36.99 - 99.49

  • - An Eco-Stoic Reading
    by Australia) Balabanski & Victoria S. (Flinders University of South Australia
    £36.99 - 110.49

  • - "As a Doe Groans"
    by Canada) Walker-Jones & Arthur (University of Winnipeg
    £36.99 - 120.99

  • by New Zealand) Sinnott & Alice M. (University of Auckland
    £34.49 - 110.49

  • - An Eco-Rhetorical Reading of the Gospel of Matthew
    by Elaine M Wainwright
    £23.99 - 56.49

  • - Paul Among the Ecologists
    by Sigve K Tonstad
    £26.49 - 66.99

  • - Supposing Him to Be the Gardener
    by Ireland) Daly-Denton & Margaret (Trinity College Dublin
    £38.99 - 110.49

  • - Qoheleth's Eternal Earth
    by Australia) Turner & Marie (Flinders University of South Australia
    £38.99 - 104.99

  • - A City That Cannot Be Shaken
    by USA) Lamp & Professor Jeffrey S. (Oral Roberts University
    £34.49 - 99.49

  • - An Ecological Listening to the Gospel of Luke
    by Michael (Australian Catholic University Australia) Trainor
    £23.99

    How does sensitivity to current ecological and environmental issues impact on our hearing of the Gospels? About Earth's Child listens for the ecological sounds that are present in Luke's narrative symphony and offers a way for readers today to identify them.Michael Trainor approaches Luke's Gospel with a fresh engagement while respecting the evangelist's own purposes in addressing the social and cultural concerns of first-century followers of Jesus. Hearing the Gospel from an ecological perspective allows us to see how Luke presents Jesus as 'Earth's Child'. In the Gospel's early chapters, Jesus is presented as born of Earth, wrapped with Earth's cloth and laid in Earth's manger. In the final chapters, he is affixed to Earth's wood and laid in Earth's receptacle from where he is resurrected and meets his disciples.Between these opening and closing chapters a remarkable story of Earth unfolds. This concerns all Earth's members, human and non-human, organic and inanimate. It is about God, angels, demons, human beings, soil, seeds, mountains, waters, animals (even ravens, pigs and a couple of asses). Luke presents a fundamental truth about following Jesus: how one treats Earth and freely shares its fruits are central. An authentic disciple of Jesus is ecologically contemplative and environmentally respectful. About Earth's Child sparkles with surprising insights as Jesus' teaching and his meal and healing ministries take on new meaning for today's world faced with growing environmental challenges.

  • - An Ecological Listening to the Gosepl of Luke
    by Michael Trainor
    £66.99

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