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The Cosmos as the Primary Sacrament

The Horizon for an Ecological Sacramental Theology

by Dorothy C. McDougall (Author)
©2003 Monographs VIII, 188 Pages

Summary

The magnitude of the current ecological crisis demands a fundamental redefinition of human identity. It is no longer viable to regard human beings as the apex of creation; rather, humans must be recognized as existing within an intricate web of cosmic relations. For Christian sacramental theology, this redefinition requires that the horizon of theological reflection be shifted from a redemption-centered focus to a cosmocentric one. In this book, Dorothy C. McDougall elaborates the construction of an ecological sacramental theology based on the metaphor of the cosmos as the primary sacrament. McDougall draws on the work of Thomas Berry, with its foundation in a new and emergent scientific perspective, as well as the social critique of ecofeminism as two significant resources.

Details

Pages
VIII, 188
Year
2003
ISBN (Hardcover)
9780820467146
Language
English
Keywords
Crisis Human identity Ecofeminism
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt/M., Oxford, Wien, 2003. VIII, 188 pp.

Biographical notes

Dorothy C. McDougall (Author)

The Author: Dorothy C. McDougall is Director of the Doctor of Ministry Program at the Toronto School of Theology in Toronto, Canada. She received her Ph.D. in systematic theology from the University of St. Michael’s College in Toronto. She has written a number of articles in professional and academic journals, and has given numerous workshops, talks, and retreats on the themes of ecology, theology, and spirituality.

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