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OverviewSpiritual Life on a Burning Planet draws on scientific research in developing religious perspectives on anthropogenic climate change. Its four chapters are entitled ""Tolling Bells,"" ""Burning Planet,"" ""Eschatology in the Anthropocene,"" and ""The Downward Passage."" ""Tolling Bells"" introduces the topic of climate change and several of its emotional and biblical implications. ""Burning Planet"" provides an overview of the science of climate change and surveys the effects of global warming on human life later this century. The essays in ""Eschatology in the Anthropocene"" develop theological interpretations of climate change and examine its moral, spiritual, social, and psychological dimensions. ""The Downward Passage"" focuses on Christ's descent, the harrowing of hell, understood as a point of doctrine and an exemplary image of forthcoming challenges as we advance more deeply into the Anthropocene. A spiritual path suited to the Anthropocene is outlined. Its watchword is penthos, a traditional practice with sufficient power to convey a person through the grief and mourning that represent a true grasp of our having forced the earth into a new geological epoch. Full Product DetailsAuthor: David T BradfordPublisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers Imprint: Wipf & Stock Publishers Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.127kg ISBN: 9781725282117ISBN 10: 1725282119 Pages: 100 Publication Date: 09 October 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsBradford begins with a far-ranging, near-definitive look at the ways in which the catastrophic upheavals of global warming will manifest themselves on every level (ecologically, socially, spiritually). Human negligence, greed, and hubris are assigned blame. But, certainly, his book's primary purpose is to provide a scholarly Christian framework as a guide to greeting such devastation with grief, humility, and enlightened mysticism. To my way of thinking, this is literature. --William Browning Spencer, author of the classic Zod Wallop and The Unorthodox Dr. Draper and Other Stories With David T. Bradford, Christian ecology finds one of its most powerful advocates. After towering figures such as Illich, Ellul, Moltmann, Boff, and Cobb, Bradford shows the importance of a discipline (in all senses) fostering a synergy between the three main forms of ecology: environmentalism (the scientific study of global warming), political ecology (its social import), and mental ecology (the spiritual stakes). This is a journey towards Thomas's faith. --Michel Weber, Director of the Centre for Philosophical Practice, Brussels In this unique synthesis of science and religion, Bradford begins with an incisive review of pertinent research before examining the religious meaning of global warming in eight beautifully written, intensely scholarly essays. This is a powerful work and a devastating moral indictment. Prophets are typically unwelcome in their homeland. I hope for better results in the case of Spiritual Life on a Burning Planet. --John C. Huie, Founding Director, Environmental Leadership Center, Warren Wilson College """Bradford begins with a far-ranging, near-definitive look at the ways in which the catastrophic upheavals of global warming will manifest themselves on every level (ecologically, socially, spiritually). Human negligence, greed, and hubris are assigned blame. But, certainly, his book's primary purpose is to provide a scholarly Christian framework as a guide to greeting such devastation with grief, humility, and enlightened mysticism. To my way of thinking, this is literature."" --William Browning Spencer, author of the classic Zod Wallop and The Unorthodox Dr. Draper and Other Stories ""With David T. Bradford, Christian ecology finds one of its most powerful advocates. After towering figures such as Illich, Ellul, Moltmann, Boff, and Cobb, Bradford shows the importance of a discipline (in all senses) fostering a synergy between the three main forms of ecology: environmentalism (the scientific study of global warming), political ecology (its social import), and mental ecology (the spiritual stakes). This is a journey towards Thomas's faith."" --Michel Weber, Director of the Centre for Philosophical Practice, Brussels ""In this unique synthesis of science and religion, Bradford begins with an incisive review of pertinent research before examining the religious meaning of global warming in eight beautifully written, intensely scholarly essays. This is a powerful work and a devastating moral indictment. Prophets are typically unwelcome in their homeland. I hope for better results in the case of Spiritual Life on a Burning Planet."" --John C. Huie, Founding Director, Environmental Leadership Center, Warren Wilson College" Author InformationDavid T. Bradford is an independent scholar. His publications span the fields of clinical psychology, neuropsychology, and religious studies. His most recent book is The Spiritual Tradition in Eastern Christianity: Ascetic Psychology, Mystical Experience, and Physical Practices (2016). He lives in Montrose, Colorado. 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