The Cosmic Common Good: Religious Grounds for Ecological Ethics

The Cosmic Common Good: Religious Grounds for Ecological Ethics

by Daniel P. Scheid
The Cosmic Common Good: Religious Grounds for Ecological Ethics

The Cosmic Common Good: Religious Grounds for Ecological Ethics

by Daniel P. Scheid

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Overview

As ecological degradation continues to threaten permanent and dramatic changes for life on our planet, the question of how we can protect our imperiled Earth has become more pressing than ever before. In this book, Daniel Scheid draws on Catholic social thought to construct what he calls the "cosmic common good," a new norm for interreligious ecological ethics. This ethical vision sees humans as an intimate part of the greater whole of the cosmos, emphasizes the simultaneous instrumental and intrinsic value of nature, and affirms the integral connection between religious practice and the pursuit of the common good.

When ecologically reoriented, Catholic social thought can point the way toward several principles of the cosmic common good, such as the virtue of Earth solidarity and the promotion of Earth rights. These are rooted in the classical doctrines of creation in Augustine and Thomas Aquinas, and in Thomas Berry's interpretation of the evolutionary cosmic story. The cosmic common good can also be found in Hindu, Buddhist, and American Indian religious traditions. By placing a Catholic cosmic common good in dialogue with Hindu dharmic ecology, Buddhist interdependence, and American Indian balance with all our relations, Scheid constructs a theologically authentic moral framework that re-envisions humanity's role in the universe.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199359431
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 01/04/2016
Pages: 264
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.40(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Daniel P. Scheid is Assistant Professor of Theology at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgements

Chapter One: The Cosmic Common Good as a Ground for Interreligious Ecological Ethics

Part I: A Catholic Cosmic Common Good
Chapter Two: A Catholic Cosmic Common Good: Overview and Prospects
Chapter Three: Classical Sources for a Catholic Cosmic Common Good: Augustine and Thomas Aquinas
Chapter Four: Thomas Berry and an Evolutionary Catholic Cosmic Common Good
Chapter Five: Earth Solidarity
Chapter Six: Earth Rights

Part II: The Cosmic Common Good and Interreligious Ecological Ethics
Chapter Seven: Comparative Theology and Ecological Ethics
Chapter Eight: Hindu Traditions: Dharmic Ecology
Chapter Nine: Buddhist Traditions: Interdependence
Chapter Ten: American Indian Traditions: Balance with All Our Relations

Conclusion: An Interreligious Cosmic Common Good

Notes
Bibliography
Index
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