This refreshing work offers a distinctly agrarian reframing of spiritual practices to address today's most pressing social and ecological concerns. For thousands of years most human beings drew their daily living from, and made sense of their lives in reference to, the land. Growing and finding food, along with the multiple practices of home maintenance and the cultivations of communities, were the abiding concerns that shaped what people understood about and expected from life. In Agrarian Spirit, Norman Wirzba demonstrates how agrarianism is of vital and continuing significance for spiritual life today
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Norman Wirzba è una voce autorevole che esplora l'intersezione tra teologia ed ecologia, pioniere nel lavoro accademico su religione, filosofia, ecologia e agraria. I suoi scritti approfondiscono le profonde connessioni etiche e spirituali tra l'umanità e il mondo naturale. Wirzba si concentra su come le nostre credenze e pratiche modellano il nostro rapporto con la Terra e su come possiamo coltivare comunità più sostenibili ed eque attraverso una comprensione più profonda della nostra interdipendenza. Il suo lavoro offre spunti su come le tradizioni religiose possano ispirare una posizione responsabile nei confronti dell'ambiente.






This Sacred Life offers a deep philosophical and religious articulation of the meaning and purpose of human life in a world wounded by environmental degradation and social injustice. It recasts human identity and vocation in terms of the healing and repair of the world and its communities.
How does Christianity change the way we view the natural world? In this addition to a critically acclaimed series, renowned theologian Norman Wirzba engages philosophers, environmentalists, and cultural critics to show how the modern concept of nature has been deeply problematic. He explains that understanding the world as creation rather than as nature or the environment makes possible an imagination shaped by practices of responsibility and gratitude, which can help bring healing to our lands and communities. By learning to give thanks for creation as God's gift of life, Christians bear witness to the divine love that is reconciling all things to God. Named a "Best Theology Book of 2015," Englewood Review of Books "Best Example of Theology in Conversation with Urgent Contemporary Concerns" for 2015, Hearts & Minds Bookstore
Agriculturalist Fred Bahnson and theologian Norman Wirzba develop a vision for community renewal based on reconciliation with the land. With a balance of theological and practical insight, the authors lead communities into practices of local food production, eucharistic eating and delight in God?s provision.
A comprehensive theological framework for assessing the significance of eating, demonstrating that eating is of profound economic, moral and theological significance.
Living the Sabbath
- 176pagine
- 7 ore di lettura
Norman Wirzba leads readers to a holistic understanding of Sabbath-keeping, one that is ultimately about delight in the goodness that God has made--in everything we do, every day of the week.