At home in the cosmos / David Toolan.
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TextLanguage: Spanish Publication details: New York : Orbis ; Northam : Roundhouse, 2001.Description: 256 p. ; 24 cmISBN: - 1570753415
- 9781570753411
- 200 21
- BT 695.5 T671a 2001
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The Biblical Vision of Creation --
Does Yahweh Care about Whales? --
Is Christianity to Blame for the Problem? --
New Developments --
The Priestly "Steward" vs. the Yahwist's "Service" of Nature --
Nature Symbolic of Promise --
Not Anthropocentrism but Theocentrism --
Promise and the Land --
Transcendence and Negation --
Nature as Sacrament --
Sacrament as Human Deed --
The Development of Scientific Materialism --
Imperial Ecology and the Death of Nature --
Literacy and Detachment from the Earth --
Imperial Ecology --
Enter Isaac Newton: The Death of Nature --
Classical Physics and Economic Materialism --
The Clockmaker God --
The Competitive Ethos Triumphant --
How the Industrial World Works --
Arcadian Ecology --
The Harsh Lesson of the Galapagos --
Are Ecologists the Good Guys? --
State of the Earth --
Is There an Environmental Crisis? --
The Case against Environmental Hype --
Reading Earth's Vital Signs: Soil and Food Production, Water, Forests, Biodiversity --
Pushing the Limits --
Built-in Blindness to Limits --
Energy Consumption --
Pollution and Other Garbage --
Global Warming --
Preventive Action? --
The Dynamics of Unsustainability --
Scientific Uncertainty --
Fitting into the Great Economy --
Driving Forces behind Environmental Damage --
Malthusian, Structuralist, and Economistic Arguments --
The Debate Continues --
The New Colonialism --
Sustainable Development vs. Sustainable Communities --
Civilizing the Global Marketplace --
The New Cosmology --
Evolution and Theological Repair --
Theology in a Static Cosmos.
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