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This Sacred Earth: Scientific and Religious Perspectives on Nature and Humanity's Place Within It

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Product Code: 9781556054396
ISBN13: 9781556054396
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This book explores the basic and important question of whether nature is sacred in and of its own right, and if so, what is a proper understanding of our human place within it. We offer insightful perspectives from an interdisciplinary panel including leading scientists, theologians, and philosophers. Contributing authors also represent diverse religious perspectives, including Evangelical Christian, Roman Catholic, Jewish and Muslim. We begin with a brief tour of the universe led by NASA astronomer Jennifer Wiseman, the book proceeds to lay important foundations of building bridges between science and religion. Once this bridge is provided, theologians step in to reflect on the meaning of the sanctity of nature, and of what it means to be human. The current model of seeing humans as the stewards of nature, with all its good intentions, is seriously questioned. New models are proposed, leading readers to fresh considerations of our use of, and care for nature.





Author: Paul Kirbas
Publisher: Wyndham Hall Press
Publication Date: December 17, 2019
Number of Pages: 213 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1556054394
ISBN-13: 9781556054396

This Sacred Earth: Scientific and Religious Perspectives on Nature and Humanity's Place Within It

$19.01
 
This book explores the basic and important question of whether nature is sacred in and of its own right, and if so, what is a proper understanding of our human place within it. We offer insightful perspectives from an interdisciplinary panel including leading scientists, theologians, and philosophers. Contributing authors also represent diverse religious perspectives, including Evangelical Christian, Roman Catholic, Jewish and Muslim. We begin with a brief tour of the universe led by NASA astronomer Jennifer Wiseman, the book proceeds to lay important foundations of building bridges between science and religion. Once this bridge is provided, theologians step in to reflect on the meaning of the sanctity of nature, and of what it means to be human. The current model of seeing humans as the stewards of nature, with all its good intentions, is seriously questioned. New models are proposed, leading readers to fresh considerations of our use of, and care for nature.





Author: Paul Kirbas
Publisher: Wyndham Hall Press
Publication Date: December 17, 2019
Number of Pages: 213 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1556054394
ISBN-13: 9781556054396
 

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