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While many feel that something must be done, few perceive the state of the ecological crisis as a "profound religious problem." While Thomas Berry sought to fire the imagination and motivate his listener to action, Bernard Lonergan was absorbed by the growing gulf between traditional Christian theology and its relevance to modern problems. This book brings together the work of these dynamic thinkers and examines their mutual contribution to theology for our time and for our planet
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monografia Rebiun21224186 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun21224186 m o d cr cn||||||||| 990125s1999 onc ob 001 0 eng d 9780776615318 0776615319 0776604783 9780776604787 UAM 991008076185104211 REDDC eng pn REDDC OCLCG LVB OCLCA OCLCQ MT4IT E7B OCLCQ EBLCP MHW CELBN FXR MERUC OCLCQ P@U OCLCQ OCLCO YDXCP COO OCLCQ JSTOR OCLCQ CSAIL OTZ FVL VT2 IOG OCLCQ OCLCO JG0 OCLCF STF CEF NT UNAV 261.8/362/0922 21 Dalton, Anne-Marie A theology for the earth Recurso electrónico] the contributions of Thomas Berry and Bernard Lonergan Anne-Marie Dalton Ottawa [Ont.] University of Ottawa Press 1999 Ottawa [Ont.] Ottawa [Ont.] University of Ottawa Press x, 223 p. x, 223 p. EBSCO Academic eBook Collection Complete Religions and beliefs series no. 10 Incluye referencias bibliográficas (p. 201-215) e índice Foreword; Contents; Introduction; CHAPTER ONE -- THE METHOD AND TRADITION OF BERRY'S CULTURAL HISTORY; CHAPTER TWO -- THE INFLUENCE OF WORLD RELIGIONS; CHAPTER THREE -- INTERACTION WITH THE THOUGHT OF TEILHARD DE CHARDIN; CHAPTER FOUR -- THE INFLUENCE OF MODERN SCIENCE; CHAPTER FIVE -- BERRY'S PROPOSAL FOR THE ECOLOGICAL CRISIS; CHAPTER SIX -- BERNARD LONERGAN AND EMERGENT PROBABILITY; CHAPTER SEVEN -- A THEOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF BERRY'S PROPOSAL; Summary and Conclusions; Bibliography -- Works Cited; INDEX While many feel that something must be done, few perceive the state of the ecological crisis as a "profound religious problem." While Thomas Berry sought to fire the imagination and motivate his listener to action, Bernard Lonergan was absorbed by the growing gulf between traditional Christian theology and its relevance to modern problems. This book brings together the work of these dynamic thinkers and examines their mutual contribution to theology for our time and for our planet Forma de acceso: World Wide Web