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Creation and the Cross: The Mercy of God for a Planet in Peril - by Elizabeth A Johnson (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Confronting the woeful legacy of a centuries'-old theology, Johnson shows how the beauty of our faith tradition is deepened by being rooted in ecological reality.
- About the Author: Elizabeth A. Johnson, a member of the Sisters of Saint Joseph, is Distinguished Professor Emerita of Theology at Fordham University.
- 256 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Christian Theology
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Book Synopsis
Confronting the woeful legacy of a centuries'-old theology, Johnson shows how the beauty of our faith tradition is deepened by being rooted in ecological reality. She lays out the foundations in scripture, the teachings of Jesus, and the early Church for an understanding that emphasizes the love and mercy of God, showing how this approach can help us respond to a planet in peril.
Review Quotes
"I recommend this book to any Christian, theologian and layperson alike, who seeks a view of God and Christ's passion that is capacious and loving enough to authentically respond to our troubled times and planet." --Brianne Jacobs in U.S. Catholic"A wonderful and engaging book.... elaborates a biblically rich and creation-sensitive theology of salvation rooted in the mercy of God and the divine solidarity with all created things." --Bible Today"Those who closely follow Johnson's work will recognize that every paragraph is steeped not only in her extensive scholarship, but in the living faith that her writing always reflects and opens up to readers. Though the distressing, pressing issue of the text is our planet's peril, Johnson gifts readers with a theology that both comforts and empowers for change." --Reading Religion
About the Author
Elizabeth A. Johnson, a member of the Sisters of Saint Joseph, is Distinguished Professor Emerita of Theology at Fordham University. A former president of the Catholic Theological Society of America, she is the author of many books, including She Who Is (winner of the Grawemeyer Award in Religion), Quest for the Living God, Ask the Beasts: Darwin and the God of Love, Abounding in Kindness: Writings for the People of God (Orbis 2015), and editor of The Strength of Her Witness: Jesus Christ in the Global Voices of Women (Orbis 2016).