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Toward a holy ecology : reading the Song of Songs in the age of climate crisis / Rabbi Ellen Bernstein ; foreword by Bill McKibben.

Van Pelt Library BS1199.N34 B48 2024
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Bernstein, Ellen, 1953- author.
Contributor:
McKibben, Bill, writer of foreword.
Rosengarten Family Fund.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Nature--Biblical teaching.
Nature.
Human ecology--Biblical teaching.
Human ecology.
Bible. Song of Solomon--Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Bible.
Nature--Religious aspects--Judaism.
Human ecology--Religious aspects--Judaism.
Bible. Song of Solomon.
Genre:
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Physical Description:
xviii, 148 pages ; 22 cm
Place of Publication:
Rhinebeck, New York : Monkfish Book Publishing Company, [2024]
Language Note:
Primarily English text with some parallel passages in Hebrew and English.
Summary:
"The Song of Songs is among the most accessible of all biblical books. It is also the most deeply ecological text of the canon, yet few people are aware of the Song's ecological message. The intention of Toward a Holy Ecology: Reading the Song of Songs in the Age of Climate Crisis is to illuminate that message. Today there is such urgency around our many earth crises-so much brokenness-that we need a vision of wholeness and an ecological language that can help inspire, soothe and reinvigorate us, and bring us together regardless of our various affiliations and ideologies. The Song offers both ecological language and a vision. It sets the natural world before us with intensity and beauty, bidding us to savor it with all of our senses so that we may return to the world with the renewed clarity, love and energy necessary to work toward a healthy future for the earth and all her inhabitants. The Song is a particularly powerful book since it never utters the name of the divine, yet is a deeply spiritual work that may reach people who are interested in matters of the sacred, but prefer to steer clear of God language and conventional religious ideas. In both the Jewish and Christian worlds, where many people are disengaging from religion altogether, the Song-with its universal themes of love, justice and the integrity of nature-may help open the door to the possibilities which religion has to offer. Toward a Holy Ecology: Reading the Song of Songs in an Age of Climate Crisis seeks to engage a wide readership including all people who love the earth and its inhabitants, outdoor enthusiasts, spiritual seekers, poets, feminists, and students of the humanities, religion and ecology"-- Provided by publisher.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Rosengarten Family Fund.
Other Format:
Online version: Bernstein, Rabbi Ellen. Toward a holy ecology
ISBN:
9781958972199
1958972193
OCLC:
1376496078
Publisher Number:
99995848189

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