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Water as Earth's Bloodstream: Latina Ecofeminist Spirituality and Water Justice
Spirit and Nature: The Study of Christian Spirituality in a Time of Ecological Urgency (2011)
  • Laura A. Stivers, School of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Dominican University of California
Abstract
Spirit and Nature is a collection of essays exploring how the resources of Christian spirituality can inform the practice of a more ecologically sustainable faith. Our current ecological situation calls for people of religious faith to reexamine the way they envision the practice of spirituality. As environmental ethicists have called us to reconsider the human-Earth relationship so that the planet is not seen as simply an endless supply of resources to fill human wants and needs, so these essays call us to reconsider spiritual practice as it relates to Earth's ecology. Rather than viewing spirituality as an escape from the material world, the authors describe the embodiment of the God-quest within the human-nature relationship. Drawing on diverse disciplinary perspectives, these essays examine a variety of topics, including the relationship between Earth and humans in the Bible, the role of nature's beauty in Christian spirituality, the practice of Christian discernment and contemplation in light of the natural sciences, the role of nature in liturgical prayer, and others. These essays consider how scholarship in Christian spirituality can contribute to re-imaging faith in ways that better cherish the Earth's fragile beauty.
Keywords
  • Human Ecology,
  • Environmental Ethics
Disciplines
Publication Date
August 1, 2011
Editor
Timothy Hessel-Robinson
Publisher
Pickwick Publications
Series
Princeton Theological Monograph (Book 163)
ISBN
978-1606088845
Citation Information
Laura A. Stivers. "Water as Earth's Bloodstream: Latina Ecofeminist Spirituality and Water Justice" Eugene, ORSpirit and Nature: The Study of Christian Spirituality in a Time of Ecological Urgency (2011)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/laura_stivers/8/