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Earth is the Lord?s

The Bible, Ecology, and Worship

Earth is the Lord?s

The Bible, Ecology, and Worship

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£9.99

Publisher: Liturgical Press
ISBN: 9780814625286
Number of Pages: 72
Published: 01/07/1998
Width: 14 cm
Height: 21.3 cm

The first verse of Psalm 24 declares that the earth is the Lord's" because it was God who "founded it on the seas and established it over the waters." In The Earth Is the Lord's Dianne Bergant explains that if the rich and elaborate religious tradition in that statement misunderstood, it can deepen our appreciation of God's creative power. She examines the relationship between humans, the earth, and worshiping the Lord by focusing on ancient and contemporary beliefs as well as key passages from the Bible.

Chapter one, A New Worldview, discusses the connection between humans and earth, an open and critical dialogue between science and theology, and the idea that humans are not the center of the universe. Chapter two, Creation and Re-creation, focuses on the Sabbath, the sanctuary, a sacred time and place, and the image of God. Chapter three, Nature: Friend or Foe?, examines nature. Chapter four, Creation and Morality, takes a close look at morality. The final chapter, On That Day, discusses the day of the Lord, a new heaven and a new earth, and the Messianic Age.

Sister Dianne Bergant CSA, is Professor of Old Testament studies at Catholic Theological Union in Chicago. The general editor of TheCollegeville Bible Commentary (Old Testament), she was editor of The Bible Today from 1986-1990.

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Contents
Introduction   5
1.  A New Worldview   9
        Integrity of Creation   9
        Science and Theology   14
        Children of the Universe   16
2.  Creation and Re-creation   20
        Sabbath Rest   20
        The sanctuary   23
        Sacred Time and Sacred Place   25
        The Image of God   27
3.  Nature: Friend of Foe?   31
        It Is Good   32
          Revealed Through Creation   32
          Creation Praises   34
        Seduced by Nature   36
          Who Gives the Grain, the Wine, and the Oil?   37
          I Will Make for Them a Covenant on That Day   39
        New Creation, New Age   40
4.  Creation and Morality   45
        Moral Order in the Natural Order   45
        The Universe Defends the Righteous   48
        Serving Its Natural Laws   52
5.  On That Day   56
        The Day of the Lord   57
          Zephaniah   57
          Jeremiah   58
          Joel   59
        A New Heaven and a New Earth   61
        The Messianic Age   63
References   65

Dianne Bergant

  Dianne Bergant, CSA, is the Carroll Stuhlmueller, CP, Distinguished Professor Emerita of Old Testament Studies at Catholic Theological Union in Chicago. She is a past president of the Catholic Biblical Association. Her many books include the Preaching the New Lectionary series, Scripture: History and Interpretation, the two New Collegeville Bible Commentary volumes on Psalms, and the two-volume Israel’s Story, all from Liturgical Press.

. . . a useful resource to add to the increasing material on creation and ecological concerns in the Old Testament.Society for Old Testament Study