Responding to Climate Crisis : Hope at the Margins
Responding to Climate Crisis : Hope at the Margins
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ISBN No.: 9781978715578
Pages: 248
Year: 202602
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 158.70
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

Introduction: Carol J. Dempsey, OP and Norah Martin Chapter One: Exile and Return: Empathy, Hope, and the Awakening of a New Diaspora: Michael Andrews Chapter Two: Radical Hope: Civil Society Confronts Climate Justice in Small Island Developing States: Neil Oculi, Kieran Maynard, and Mark A. Boyer Chapter Three: Destructive Hope? Apocalypse as Queer Eco-Spiritual Practice: Brandy Daniels Chapter Four: Neo-liberal Mining in the Philippines: Destruction, Resistance, Re-Envisioning: Christina A. Astorga Chapter Five: Climate Hope through the Land: An Indigenous Decolonial Framework for Post-Apocalyptic Climate Hope: Brian Burkhart Chapter Six: Rays of Hope: The Bible between Environmental and Indigenous Concerns in the Church of Norway: Tina Dykesteen Nilsen Chapter Seven: Dalit Earth: Listening to the Ecological Wisdom of the Broken People: Joshua Samuel Chapter Eight: Ground of Being: Reading Psalm 37 with the Maasai: Beth E. Elness-Hanson Chapter Nine: African Traditional Notion of Vitality as a Pathway to Eco-intimacy: Mark Omorovie Ikeke Chapter Ten: A Community of Subjects is a Community of Conscious Beings: Non-Human Consciousness and a New Environmental Vision: Norah Martin Chapter Eleven: Voices of the Wilderness: Ecospiritual and Ecotherapeutic Practices for Cultivating Intimacy with the More-Than-Human World: Rachel Wheeler Chapter Twelve: Shifting Paradigms to Embrace a Cosmic Consciousness: Carol J. Dempsey, OP Epilogue: Earth Democracy: The Democracy of All Being: Vandana Shiva.


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