Creation and Hope: Reflections on Ecological Anticipation and Action from Aotearoa New Zealand
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We live in an ecological age. Science in the last few hundred years has given us a picture of nature as blind to the future and mechanical in its workings even while ecology and physics have made us aware of our interconnectedness and dependency upon the web of life. As we witness a possible sixth great mass-extinction there is increasing awareness too of the fragility of life on this planet. In such a context what is the nature of Christian hope? St Paul declares that all of creation will be set free from its bondage to decay and will obtain the freedom of the glory of the children of God. How are we to imagine this freedom when death and decay are essential to biological life as we currently experience it and when the scientific predictions for life are bleak at best? This book explores these questions reflecting on how our traditions shape our imagination of the future and considering how a theology of hope may sustain Christians engaged in conservation initiatives. The essays in this volume are partly in dialogue with the ground-breaking work of Celia Deane-Drummond and are set in the context of global and local (Aotearoa New Zealand) ecological challenges.
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