Making peace with the earth : action and advocacy for climate justice /

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Imprint:Geneva, Switzerland : World Council of Churches Publications, [2016]
©2016
Description:xxiii, 274 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13173057
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Other authors / contributors:Kim, Grace Ji-Sun, 1969- editor.
Kerber, Guillermo, author of introduction, etc.
ISBN:9782825416686
2825416681
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 248-274).
committed to retain from JKM Seminaries Library 2023 JKM University of Chicago Library
Table of Contents:
  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • Contributors
  • Part 1. Churches Respond to Climate Change
  • 1. Doing Theology in a New Way: A Swedish Perspective on the Climate-Change Challenge to Churches
  • 2. Health as a Human Right: Medical Professionals and Climate Change
  • 3. Advocacy and Action in Scotland: The Work of Churches and Eco-Congregation Scotland
  • 4. Youth for Climate Justice: A Case Study
  • 5. Environmental Challenges in Finland and in the Lutheran Church
  • 6. Advocacy for Eco-Justice in Palestine
  • 7. One Earth, One Sea, One Sky
  • Part 2. Eco-Theology and Climate Justice
  • 8. Religious Responses to Climate Change: Turning Faith into Action
  • 9. Clirhate Justice and Environmental Protection: A Challenge to Churches in Asia, Africa, and Europe
  • 10. From Climate Justice to the Energiewende: The Debate in Germany and Churches as Change Agents
  • 11. Deforestation, Poverty, and Climate Change: Evaluating Strategies for Sustainable Living
  • 12. Eco-Theology, Climate Justice, and Theological Education
  • 13. Salim, Ever-Recycling Energy: A Korean Postcolonial Eco-Feminist Theology of Life
  • 14. Rice Is Heaven: Revisiting and Transforming Lost Korean Values in the Era of Climate Change
  • 15. Art for Climate Justice
  • Part 3. Interfaith Initiatives and Care For the Earth
  • 16. Divest and Reinvest Now! Faith Communities, Fossil-Fuel Divestment, and a Clean-Energy Future
  • 17. Indigenous Ecological Spirituality and the Land; Tourism and Development in Northeast India
  • 18. The Dance of Krishna: Environmental Challenges in India and Hindu Resources
  • Epilogue: Theological Reflections on Ecumenical Action and Advocacy on Climate Change
  • Notes