Creation's Diversity: Voices from Theology and Science | p. 1 |
Rationality and Mystery in the Universe: The Need for Dialogue between Science and Religion | p. 7 |
A Diversity of Visions of Creation | p. 13 |
Geohistory, Gaia Science and an Ecological Theology | p. 15 |
Humans as Part of Nature: The Concept of Life and the Temporal Implications of Actions | p. 26 |
The Noble Leviathan and the Twisted Serpent: An Eastern Orthodox Perspective on the Ecological Message of Genesis, Job and Isaiah | p. 43 |
The Creatures' Yes and No to their Creator: A Proposal in Evolutionary Theology, Kenotic Trinitarianism, and Environmental Ethics | p. 58 |
The Diversity of Environments : Nature and Technology as Competing Myths | p. 78 |
New Cosmologies and Sacred Stories: Re-imagining the Human-Environment Relationship via Religio-Scientific Metaphor and Myth | p. 89 |
Sustaining Creation's Diversity | p. 113 |
Sustaining Diversity or Developing Sustainably | p. 115 |
How Green is Progress? The Need for Science and Religion in Sustaining Biodiversity | p. 133 |
Is Sustaining Diversity Theologically Virtuous? | p. 155 |
Sustaining Diversity: From Science and Morality to Religion or just Economy? | p. 164 |
Objectivity, Truth and Diversity in Science and Religion: The Interplay of Ideas | p. 175 |
Sustaining Diversity: Religious Pluralism and the Challenge for Theology | p. 181 |
Index | p. 187 |
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