Letters from the Ecotone
Andrew Nagy-Benson
(Author)
Andrea Lloyd
(Author)
21,000+ Reviews
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Description
Letters from the Ecotone invites readers into an open-hearted dialogue between friends--a scientist and a pastor. In a series of letters written during the pandemic, Lloyd and Nagy-Benson explore the realities of climate change from the perspectives of ecology and Christian theology. The authors seek common ground, where science and religion meet and share a vision of flourishing life on earth. At a time when the climate crisis is quickly emerging as an existential threat, this book charts a journey imbued with the insights of ecological science and the wisdom of the Christian tradition.
Product Details
Price
$20.00
$18.60
Publisher
Resource Publications (CA)
Publish Date
December 13, 2022
Pages
148
Dimensions
5.5 X 8.5 X 0.32 inches | 0.4 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781666758313
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Andrew Nagy-Benson is the senior pastor of The Congregational Church of Middlebury (United Church of Christ) and an affiliate chaplain at Middlebury College. He and his family live in Weybridge, Vermont.
Andrea Lloyd is the pastor of the Trinitarian Congregational Parish of Castine (United Church of Christ) and a former professor of biology at Middlebury College. She lives in Castine, Maine.
Andrea Lloyd is the pastor of the Trinitarian Congregational Parish of Castine (United Church of Christ) and a former professor of biology at Middlebury College. She lives in Castine, Maine.
Reviews
"This is a special book. It models how serious, thoughtful, and real people talk about the earth in its time of crisis and also about Christianity. Neither are easy topics, and here both mesh into something very powerful, very moving, and very real."
--Bill McKibben, author of The End of Nature
"In this intellectually sparkling, vigorous conversation between two friends--a pastor and a scientist--the borderlands between science and theology prove to be rich soil in which to unearth a wise, compassionate, and effective response to climate emergency. Digging into such topics as self-interest, interdependence, and the common good; grief, fear, and courage; and the power of social networks and moral pressure to accelerate societal transformation, this collection of letters makes a compelling read."
--Margaret Bullitt-Jonas, co-editor of Rooted and Rising: Voices of Courage in a Time of Climate Crisis
--Bill McKibben, author of The End of Nature
"In this intellectually sparkling, vigorous conversation between two friends--a pastor and a scientist--the borderlands between science and theology prove to be rich soil in which to unearth a wise, compassionate, and effective response to climate emergency. Digging into such topics as self-interest, interdependence, and the common good; grief, fear, and courage; and the power of social networks and moral pressure to accelerate societal transformation, this collection of letters makes a compelling read."
--Margaret Bullitt-Jonas, co-editor of Rooted and Rising: Voices of Courage in a Time of Climate Crisis