Description
A comprehensive and insightful Orthodox theological response to the environmental crisis.
About the Author
John Zizioulas, Metropolitan of Pergamon, was previously Professor of Systematic Theology at the University of Glasgow and Visiting Professor at King's College London, UK. John Chryssavgis serves as theological advisor to the Ecumenical Patriarch on environmental issues, USA. Nikolaos Asproulis is deputy director at Volos Academy of Theological Studies, Greece.
Reviews
The ideas presented here are indeed powerful. Zizioulas's rich theological vision is a welcome intervention in environmental theology, and this collection is a compelling presentation of that vision. The accessibility of Zizioulas's writing combined with the originality of his arguments make this book a valuable resource for anyone committed to seeking theological responses to environmental crises. At the same time, his scholarly acumen makes it equally useful for academics and students in religion and ecology or environmental ethics. * Studies in Christian Ethics *
In the development of a coherent theological response to the environmental crisis, John Zizioulas is the pre-eminent Orthodox voice. Having his scattered writings collected in one volume, with some new pieces to fill in gaps, will be a boon to everyone who believes that ecology poses spiritual questions. -- Elizabeth Theokritoff, Institute for Orthodox Christian Studies, UK
Those looking for an Orthodox take on the ecological crisis cannot do better than reading this collection of essays on humans as priests of creation. One of the most compelling theologians of our time argues here that, in the face of ecological crisis, we need more than just moral transformation (e.g. taming voracious greed). We need a radical change in the way we interpret the world and our relation to it. -- Miroslav Volf, Yale Center for Faith & Culture, USA
This outstanding anthology of Metropolitan John's writings on ecology shows what a coherent and compelling contribution Christianity can make to this vital issue of our time. Unfolding its intrinsically ecological aspect dramatically enhances the ecumenical value of his eucharistic ecclesiology. -- Paul McPartlan, The Catholic University of America, USA
Book Information
ISBN 9780567699091
Author The Rev. Dr John Chryssavgis
Format Paperback
Page Count 248
Imprint T.& T.Clark Ltd
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 318g