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|a Albertson, David.
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|a Vatican Mythographers.
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|a Without Nature? -- C o n t e n t s -- A c k n o w l e d g m e n t s -- Without Nature? -- The World in Order -- PART I Ecology and Nature -- Our Common Responsibility to Nature -- With Radical Amazement: Ecology and the Recovery of Creation -- In the World: Henri Lefebvre and the Liturgical Production of Natural Space -- PART II Genetics and Nature -- Renatured Biology: Getting Past Postmodernism in the Life Sciences -- Synthetic Biology: Theological Questions about Biological Engineering
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|a Nature as Given, Nature as Guide, Nature as Natural Kinds: Return to Nature in the Ethics of Human BiotechnologyPART III Geography and Nature -- Seeing Nature Spatially -- The Decline of Nature: Natural Theology, Theology of Nature, and the Built Environment -- The Body of the World: Our Body, Ourselves -- PART IV Anthropology and Nature -- Emergent Forms of Un/Natural Life -- Nature, Change, and Justice -- TechnologicalWorlds and the Birth of Nature: On Human Creation and Its Theological Resonance in Heidegger and Serres -- PART V Theology without Nature?
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|a Should We Reverence Life? Reflections at the Intersection of Ecology, Religion, and EthicsThe End of Nature and the Last Human? Thinking Theologically about ��Nature�� in a Postnatural Condition -- Grace without Nature -- N o t e s -- C o n t r i b u t o r s -- I n d e x
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|a Is nature undergoing fundamental change? What role does nature play in theological ethics? And how might ethical deliberation proceed 'without nature' in the future? This book brings leading natural and social scientists into conversation with prominent Christian theologians and ethicists to wrestle with these difficult questions.
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