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Nature Reborn (Theology and the Sciences) (Theology & the Sciences), by H. Paul Santmire

Santmire's much-acclaimed The Travail of Nature: The Ambiguous Ecological Promise of Christian Theology documented the unfortunate legacy of many Christian theological notions in the use, abuse, and destruction of the natural world, along with its positive aspects. This new brief, but penetrating, look at Christian theological concepts of nature returns to the fray, this time to reclaim classic, mostly pre- modern Christian themes and re-envision them in light of the global environmental and cultural crisis.

This revisionist work--to revise the classical Christian story in order to identify and to celebrate its ecological and cosmic promise--mines Christian cosmology (the Great Chain of Being), Christology, Creation, and Eucharist, so that the Christian story can be then rediscovered (history), reshaped (theology), re-experienced (spirituality), and re-enacted (ritual).

  • Sales Rank: #1918280 in Books
  • Brand: Brand: Fortress Press
  • Published on: 2000-06-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.02" h x .36" w x 5.98" l, .57 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 168 pages
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About the Author
H. Paul Santmire is Senior Pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church in Akron, Ohio.

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I. Revising the Classical Christian Story:
The Theological Challenge Before Us:
"We know that the whole creation has been groaning
in travail together until now." (Romans 8:22)

When, on January 2, 1989, Time Magazine refused to name any person "Man of the Year" and instead named our "Endangered Earth" as its "Planet of the Year," an anxiety surfaced for all to see that had been stirring in the American soul for at least two decades. But this time it appeared that that anxiety had at last become a permanent fixture in the consciousness of the nation.

The anxiety had surfaced earlier, amidst the turbulent movements of the nineteen-sixties, coming to its first major cultural expression on "Earth Day 1970." But with the waning of the "counterculture" of the sixties, the interest in ecology and the concern about the global environmental crisis waned, too. In the minds of many, accordingly, the Ecology Movement was to be remembered only as an interesting cultural phenomenon, even as a "fad," along side of the Woodstock experience and popularizing testaments such as Charles Reich's The Greening of America. (1)

Then the era of the seventies and the eighties was upon us, championed by a Secretary of the Interior, James Watt, who in the name of Christian eschatology called for increased, not decreased, exploitation of nature, for the sake of economic growth and profits. Culturally, these decades also witnessed a dissipation of the nation's moral ethos: the public sanctioning and the domestic celebration of a hedonistic narcicism.(2) In the name of national aggrandizement and creature-comforts, the zealous exploitation of nature came to be a kind of national pastime, as it had been in earlier eras in American history when the spirit of unbridled greed had driven the nation into the allegedly beckoning arms of the Great Frontier.

But the anxiety that we are indeed living on an endangered earth, as Time Magazine proclaimed, and as cautious scholars and angry critics kept reminding the nation throughout the seventies and eighties, could not be forever repressed. Now, in the waning years of the nineties -- with the uncertain prospect of a new millennium much on our minds -- it appears that that anxiety has indeed taken deep root, appropriately so, in the soul of the nation.

We do live on an endangered earth, as the distinguished professor of international law, Richard Falk, already argued in his 1971 study, Our Endangered Planet: Prospects and Proposals for Survival. (3) Now, however, the prospects for human survival -- which we should always take to mean humane survival of our species, a world that can reasonably promise some justice and some peace for all peoples, not merely a marginal biological existence for the masses -- are much less cheering than they were even in 1971. This situation has been documented in sobering detail by the yearly State of the World studies issued by the Worldwatch Institute. (4) It was also reflected in the somber mood at the 1992 United Nations Conference On The Environment in Rio.

While it is true that some popular media pundits in the U.S. daily announce that the idea of a global environmental crisis is a fraud perpetrated by leftists, and while it is also true that a few environmental scientists produce a variety of books (frequently given extensive public exposure by the same media pundits), which attempt to show that the notion of a global environmental crisis is confusing at best and misconstrued at worst: the large majority of scientists who publish their findings in refereed scholarly journals around the world generally share the somber mood of the Rio Conference and generally agree with the tenor and the substance of the findings summarized yearly by the Worldwatch Institute.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
So, the author recommended it...
By Bonita A. Portzline
...and I am grateful that author Santmire did email me with the title. For me it was a follow-up to his landmark "The Travail of Nature : The Ambiguous Ecological Promise of Christian Theology." Because of his books, I've been deep into the study of the "theology of nature," a subject I'd taken for granted. Or a subject about which I'd never thought.

How did I end up going down (or up) this path of study and research since summer 2012? It began as I'd been wondering if my nature photography — 1000s of images — might be used in more significant ways beyond slideshows about birdwatching. theme of "the gospel of nature" occurred to me after. I began to see in some creatures and landscapes a reflection of symbols and metaphors such as the most essential ones: love, justice, mercy, beauty, art, peace.... Perhaps you, too, have looked at an animal or a tree with a sense of awe and humility, and in it can be a very human archetype which causes some of us to feel interconnected.

As I read Santmire's "Travail" and "Nature Reborn" while creating a Keynote slideshow (Apple's variation on Powerpoint) for a church service, it became clear: I must know, understand, and think much more about how the Christian tradition has, in many ways, lost its original love, respect, and caring for the earth, creatures, and ecological systems. The Church must admit it has, unfortunately and undoubtedly, contributed harmful attitudes toward earth and resources. It must address how Capitalism and consumerism has driven a wedge between humanity and Mother Earth. The Christian tradition must face its part in the overuse, harm, and destruction of environment — our Home. Our Tent. Our Selves.

Just as important as recognizing Christianity's part in bringing the earth's climate closer to a tipping point is restoring — rebirthing — the theology of nature within the Church and the human heart.

The Rev. Paul Santmire (a Lutheran theologian and pastor) is wise and inspired in covering the history and envisioning the future of the theology of nature. His well-developed topics and issues brightly reflect optimism in "Nature Reborn" in as much as "The Travail of Nature" reveals a sad history of deepening alienation from nature. Rest assured (or be warned, depending upon one's tolerance of religion and scripture) Santmire shows the biblical basis for his arguments and points.

I am assured that creation and cosmos are one — an interrelated community meant to exist in peace and justice for all creatures — because the Creator made it all out of love and for delight.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Five Stars
By John Mwasakilali
so beautiful book

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