- EAN13
- 9781513813189
- Éditeur
- Herald Press
- Date de publication
- 19/09/2023
- Langue
- anglais
- Fiches UNIMARC
- S'identifier
Livre numérique
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Aide EAN13 : 9781513813189
- Fichier EPUB, avec Marquage en filigrane
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There is hope yet that we may embrace the call to live differently on this
fragile planet.
As temperatures rise, natural disasters wreak devastation, and precious
species die off one by one, we know we must change how we live in the world.
But how? What would it look like if we took seriously the biblical charge to
live more peacefully and gently on our fragile planet, if we understood
ourselves as neighbors in a community of creation? Rooted Faith explores the
future of the church called to live differently--one of reinhabiting our
particular landscapes and confronting the assumptions of consumer culture
head-on through our lives and actions.
Drawing on Scripture, Christian history, and practical theology, author Sarah
Renee Werner invites readers into a new way of seeing ourselves in
relationship with the rest of creation. She offers tangible practices for
opening up our hearts to both the beauty and tragedy around us and guides us
toward meaningful action to restore creation. There has never been a more
crucial moment to reclaim this overlooked aspect of our faith as we seek to
live differently--live well--on this fragile planet.
fragile planet.
As temperatures rise, natural disasters wreak devastation, and precious
species die off one by one, we know we must change how we live in the world.
But how? What would it look like if we took seriously the biblical charge to
live more peacefully and gently on our fragile planet, if we understood
ourselves as neighbors in a community of creation? Rooted Faith explores the
future of the church called to live differently--one of reinhabiting our
particular landscapes and confronting the assumptions of consumer culture
head-on through our lives and actions.
Drawing on Scripture, Christian history, and practical theology, author Sarah
Renee Werner invites readers into a new way of seeing ourselves in
relationship with the rest of creation. She offers tangible practices for
opening up our hearts to both the beauty and tragedy around us and guides us
toward meaningful action to restore creation. There has never been a more
crucial moment to reclaim this overlooked aspect of our faith as we seek to
live differently--live well--on this fragile planet.
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