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T & T Clark Handbook of Christian Theology and Climate Change
註釋Latin American Perspective - Raimundo C. Barreto, Princeton Theological Seminary, USA 2.2 Finding Common Ground on Ecological Virtues - Steven Bouma-Prediger, Hope College, USA An Islamic Response to Steven Bouma-Prediger - Yasien Mohamed, University of the Western Cape, South Africa 2.3 Finding Common Ground on Appropriate Values, Goals, Policies and Middle Axioms - James B. Martin-Schramm, Luther College, USA A Response to James Martin-Schramm - Philipp Pattberg, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands 2.4 Finding Common Ground on Environmental Rights and Responsibilities - Kevin J. O'Brien, Pacific Lutheran University, USA A Response to Kevin O'Brien - Flavio Conrado, Independent Scholar Section 3: Working With and Against Others from Within Introduction - Ernst M. Conradie, University of the West Cape, South Africa 3.1 Working with Orthodox Forms of Christianity - John Chryssavgis, Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, USA and Frederick Krueger, Orthodox Fellowship of the Transfiguration, USA A Response to John Chryssavgis and Frederick Krueger - George Zachariah, Trinity Methodist Theological College, New Zealand 3.2 Working with Catholic Forms of Christianity - Celia Deane-Drummond, Oxford University, UK A Response to Celia Deane-Drummond - Maria Pilar Aquino, University of San Diego, USA 3.3 Working with Anglican forms of Christianity - Rachel Mash, Anglican Church of Southern Africa, South Africa A Response to Rachel Mash - Kapya Kaoma, Boston University Center for Global Christianity, USA, and St. John's University, Zambia 3.4 Working with Lutheran Forms of Christianity - Vitor Westhelle, Lutheran School of Theology, USA A Response to Vitor Westhelle - Gwamaka Ephraim Mwankenja 3.5 Working with Reformed forms of Christianity - Nadia Marais, Stellenbosch University, South Africa A Response to Nadia Marais - August Tamawiwy, Duta Wacana Christian University, Indonesia 3.6 Working with Anabaptist Forms of Christianity - Nathanael L. Inglis, Bethany Theological Seminary, USA A Response to Nathanael L. Inglis - Paulus S. Widjaja, Duta Wacana Christian University, Indonesia 3.7 Working with Pentecostal forms of Christianity - Christopher Vena, Toccoa Falls College, USA A Response to Christopher Vena - Loreen Maseno, Maseno University, Kenya 3.8 Climate Change and the Ecumenical Movement - Wesley Granberg-Michaelson, General Secretary Emeritus of the Reformed Church, USA A Response to Wesley Granberg-Michaelson - Guillermo Kerber, Atelier Oecuménique de Théologie, Switzerland Section 4: The Christian Story of God's Work Introduction: On Telling the Story - Ernst M. Conradie, University of the West Cape, South Africa 4.1 God's Initial and Ongoing Creating - Thomas Jay Oord, Independent Scholar, USA 4.2 God's Work Through the Emergence of Humanity - Peter Manley Scott, University of Manchester, UK 4.3 The Emergence of Human Sin - Ernst M. Conradie, University of the West Cape, South Africa 4.4 God's Continued Providence - Clive Pearson, Charles Sturt University, Australia 4.5 God's Acts of Salvation for Us - Ernst M. Conradie, University of the West Cape, South Africa 4.6 God's Work of Salvation in Us and Through Us - Hilda P. Koster, Concordia College, USA 4.7 God's Work through the Church - Karen L. Bloomquist, Independent Scholar, USA 4.8 God's Work of Consummation - Geiko MèaAơller-Fahrenholz, Independent Scholar, Germany 4.9 Climate Change and God's Work of Election - Gijsbert van den Brink, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and Eva van Urk, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands The Christian Story of God's Work ́€" A Response - Ivone Gebara, Independent Scholar, Brazil The Christian Story of God's Work ́€" A Response - Willie James Jennings, Yale University, USA The Christian Story of God's Work: A Chinese Christian Response - Lai Pan-chiu, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong A Postscript on the Christian Story of God's Work - Ernst M. Conradie, University of the West Cape, South Africa Section 5: The Christian Notion of God's Identity and Character 5.1 The Spirit and Climate Change - Sigurd Bergmann, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway A Response to Sigurd Bergmann - Fulata Moyo, Independant Scholar, World Council of Churches 5.2 Jesus the Christ and Climate Change - Sallie McFague,Vancouver School of Theology, Canada A Response to Sallie McFague - Robert Owuso Agyarko, Central University, Ghana 5.3 God as Father: Patriarchy and Climate Change - Susan Rakoczy, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa A Response to Susan Rakoczy - Whitney A. Bauman, Florida International University, USA 5.4 The Triune God and Climate Change - Denis Edwards (deceased) Australian Catholic University, Australia A Response to Denis Edwards - Teddy C. Sakupapa, University of the Western Cape, South Africa Section 6: The Promise and Perils of Ecclesial Praxis Introduction - Hilda P. Koster, Concordia College, USA 6.1 Climate Change and Liturgical Praxis - Christina Gschwandtner, Fordham University, USA A Response to Christina Gschwandtner - Ezra Chitando, University of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe 6.2 Climate Change and Exegetical, Hermeneutical and Homiletical praxis - Barbara Rossing, Lutheran School of Theology of Chicago, USA A Response to Barbara Rossing - Monica Melanchton, University of Divinity, Australia 6.3 Climate Change and Christian Fellowship - Erin Lothes, College of St. Elizabeth, USA A Response to Erin Lothes - Kuzipa Nalwamba, Council for World Mission, South Africa 6.4 Climate Change and Pastoral Praxis - Storm Swain, United Lutheran Seminary, USA A Response to Storm Swaine - Elizabeth Tapia, United Methodist Church, Philippines 6.5 Climate Change, Ecclesial Praxis and Social Teaching - SeèaA¡n McDonagh, JPIC Priorities, Columbia A Response to SeèaA¡n McDonagh - Meehyun Chung, Yonsei University, South Korea Section 7: Concluding Observations 7.1 Doing Justice in terms of Issues of Class? - Kwok Pui-lan, Episcopal Divinity School, USA 7.2 Doing Justice in terms of Issues of Gender? - Sharon Bong, Monash University, Malaysia 7.3 Doing Justice in terms of Issues of Race? - Melanie Harris, University of Denver, USA 7.4 Doing Justice in terms of issues of Religious Diversity? - Kim Yong-Bock, Hanshin University, South Korea 7.5 Doing Justice in terms of Animal Issues? - David Clough, University of Chester, UK 7.6 Doing Justice in terms of Geographic Divides - Jesse N. K. Mugambi, University of Nairobi, Kenya 7.7 Doing Justice in terms of Carbon Mitigation? - Hans Diefenbacher, University of Heidelberg, Germany Selected Bibliography Index Title 1 CTCC. Title 2 CTCC. Heading 1 CTCC.