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E-raamat: Plundered: The Tangled Roots of Racial and Environmental Injustice

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Oct-2024
  • Kirjastus: Inter-Varsity Press,US
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781514007754
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Oct-2024
  • Kirjastus: Inter-Varsity Press,US
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781514007754

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"Two of the world's greatest crises, systemic racism and environmental destruction, share the same origin story. Both are rooted in economic forces that exploit and oppress both people and land. Pastor and activist David Swanson shows how we have failed our God-given duty as caretakers of creation, and how that failure has resulted in the exploitation of people and the extraction of natural resources. Racial and ecological injustice share the same root cause - greed - that turns people and the natural world into commodities that are only valued for their utility. Yet Christians have the capacity to live in a way that nurtures racial and environmental justice simultaneously, honoring people and places in dynamic relationship with our creator God. Swanson shows how we can become communities of caretakers, restore our relationship with creation and each other, and the holistic justice that might result"--

"Two of the world's greatest crises, systemic racism and environmental destruction, share the same origin story. The two are rooted in economic forces that exploit and oppress both people and land.Pastor and activist David Swanson shows how we have failed our God-given duty as caretakers of creation and how that failure has resulted in the exploitation of people and the extraction of natural resources. Racial and ecological injustice share the same root cause-greed-that turns people and the natural worldinto commodities that are only valued for their utility. Yet Christians have the capacity to live in a way that nurtures racial and environmental justice simultaneously, honoring people and places in dynamic relationship with our Creator God. Swanson shows how we can become communities of caretakers, the way to restore our relationship with creation and each other, and the holistic justice that can result"--

Two of the world's greatest crises, systemic racism and environmental destruction, share the same origin story. The two are rooted in economic forces that exploit and oppress both people and land.

Pastor David Swanson shows how we have failed our God-given duty as caretakers of creation and how that failure has resulted in the exploitation of people and the extraction of natural resources. Racial and ecological injustice share the same root cause—greed—that turns people and the natural world into commodities that are only valued for their utility. Yet Christians have the capacity to live in a way that nurtures racial and environmental justice simultaneously, honoring people and places in dynamic relationship with our Creator God. Swanson shows how we can become communities of caretakers, the way to restore our relationship with creation and each other, and the holistic justice that can result.

Part One: Tangled Roots

1. The Gift of Creation

2. Priestly Caretakers

3. Exploitation and Extraction

4. Severed from Place

5. Caretaking in the Anthropocene

6. Creator and Re-creator
Part Two: Becoming Naturalized

7. Nurturing Belonging

8. Nurturing Sabbath

9. Nurturing Virtue
Conclusion: Better Than Utopia
Acknowledgments
Questions for Reflection and Discussion
Notes