Creation as Sacrament: Reflections on Ecology and Spirituality

Creation as Sacrament: Reflections on Ecology and Spirituality

by John Chryssavgis
Creation as Sacrament: Reflections on Ecology and Spirituality

Creation as Sacrament: Reflections on Ecology and Spirituality

by John Chryssavgis

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Overview

John Chryssavgis explores the sacred dimension of the natural environment, and the significance of creation in the rich theological history and spiritual classics of the Orthodox Church, through the lens of its unique ascetical, liturgical and mystical experience.

The global ecological crisis affecting humanity's air, water, and land, as well as the planet's flora and fauna, has resulted in manifest fissures on the image of God in creation. Chryssavgis examines, from an Orthodox Christian perspective, the possibility of restoring that shattered image through the sacramental lenses of cosmic transfiguration, cosmic interconnection, and cosmic reconciliation. The viewpoints of early theologians and contemporary thinkers are extensively explored from a theological and spiritual perspective, including countering those who deny that God's creation is in crisis. Presenting a worldview advanced and championed by the Orthodox Church in the modern world, this book encourages personal and societal transformation in making ethical and economic choices that respect creation as sacrament.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780567680709
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 06/27/2019
Pages: 232
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.49(d)

About the Author

John Chryssavgis is Archdeacon of the Ecumenical Patriarchate, and theological advisor to the "green patriarch" Bartholomew. He studied in Athens and Oxford, and taught in Sydney and Boston. He lives in Harpswell, Maine, USA.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew

Introduction: Why It All Matters

THEORY AND THEOLOGY

1. The Church and the World: Reconsidering and Reintegrating Antinomies
2. Divine Immanence and Divine Transcendence: An Ancient Worldview
3. The Desert is Alive: The Sayings of the Desert Fathers and Mothers
4. Sophia: The Wisdom of God
5. The Earth as Sacrament: An Ecological Worldview
6. On Earth as in Heaven: The Theological Roots of our Ecological Crisis

PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE


7. Living Cosmology: Creation in Faith and Science
8. The Face of God in the World: Discerning the Creator in the Creation
9. The Local Community: Learning from the Past, Informing the Present
10. Playing Devil's Advocate: Responding to Climate Change Denial and Disdain
11. In Defense of Climate Change: Asking the Right Questions, Affirming the Right Principles
12. The Green Patriarch: A Contemporary Worldview and Witness

Conclusion: The Way Forward

Afterword by Metropolitan John Zizioulas
Bibliography
Index

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