Acknowledgments
Prelude
PART I
1 The Creature We Are
2 The World We Have
3 The Faith We Seek
4 The Ethic We Need: Change and Imagination
5 The Ethic We Need: Good Theory
6 The Ethic We Need: Community Matrix
7 The Ethic We Need: Tilling and Keeping
Interlude
PART II
8 Asceticism and Consumerism
9 The Sacred and the Commodified
10 Mysticism and Alienation
11 Prophetic/Liberative Practices and Oppression
12 Wisdom and Folly
13 Closing
Postlude
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Larry L. Rasmussen is Reinhold Niebuhr Professor Emeritus of Social Ethics, Union Theological Seminary and winner of the 1997 Grawemeyer Award in Religion. He is the author of Dietrich Bonhoeffer: Reality and Resistance and the co-editor of Earth Habitat: New Dimensions of Church and Community in Creation.
"In many ways Earth-Honoring Faith resembles an intricate, colorful
song played by a vast collection of deft instrumentalists.
Rasmussen is a master at tying together a large number of resources
and perspectives, each carefully tuned to play the right notes.
Persuasively, even lyrically, he has assembled a grand orchestra to
inspire deep reflection and animate meaningful practice." --The
Christian Century
"This book is important, timely, sorely needed and deeply
prophetic- delivering a hard, truthful indictment of the world as
it is, but also suggesting visionary, hopeful Earth-honoring ways
forward... yes, you should, you need , to read this." --Journal of
Lutheran Ethics
"Larry Rasmussen has once again penned a masterwork uniting
ecological ethics and religious practices broadly envisioned. If
the Earth is to survive, ethical theory and spiritual praxis are
equally vital. Science informs. Religions motivat. A transformation
combining these concepts is urgently needed at this moment in time
on our planet." --Catholic Books Review
"He [Rasmussen] writes extremely well, with elegance and eloquence,
and weaves poetry, narrative, and personal stories into a tapestry
informed by keen ethical insight and analysis. His treatment of
power relations in the economy and of consumerism is masterful.
This book is a must for anyone interested in the environment who is
not willing to settle for lazy aphorisms and superficial panaceas."
--CHOICE
"This book is a tour-de-force, bringing together theological
reflection and ethical persuasion to argue for the transformation
of religions into their ecological phase. Larry Rasmussen is
eloquent, comprehensive, and compelling in his articulation of a
vision that is sorely needed for our emerging Earth
Community."--Mary Evelyn Tucker, Co-Director of the Forum on
Religion and Ecology, Yale University
"Larry Rasmussen's new work on religious ethics moves from a
lyrical homage to the sacred web of life to a searing indictment of
the utilitarian use of nature by both capitalist and socialist
industrialization. Drawing on mystical, prophetic, and wisdom
traditions, Rasmussen shows that a paradigm shift to an
ecologically conscious civilization is possible. Inspired by local
communities, an earth-honoring faith becomes a song of
songs."--Aruna Gnanadason, author
of Listen to the Women, Listen to the Earth
"Rasmussen argues persuasively that religion needs to stop
perceiving nature as the stage for the human salvation drama and
view it instead as the locus for experience of the divine. His
scholarship is impeccable and his ability to weave together
insights from various fields and scholars is exemplary.
Earth-honoring Faith is a grand intellectual endeavor that reflects
interdisciplinary thinking at its best."--Jim Martin-Schramm,
Professor of Religion,
Luther College
"By writing so lyrically and in open conversation with so many
others struggling to create language for this civilizational
transition, Larry Rasmussen shows the awkwardness of inherited
language and ideas for discussing the new moral world that humanity
needs to learn to inhabit. He demonstrates how to make sense of
ancient moral traditions in a new context, and how to bend them
into a new imagination of the world. This book is a serious
contribution to
religious ethics. It will be appreciated not only by scholars in
the field but by many thinking readers worried about sustainability
crises and looking for cultural resources to reshape our shared
moral
imagination."--Willis Jenkins, author of Ecologies of Grace
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