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Witnessing a Wounded World

A Theology of Ecological Trauma

Witnessing a Wounded World

A Theology of Ecological Trauma

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Publisher: Fordham University Press
ISBN: 9781531512767
Number of Pages: 272
Published: 04/11/2025
Width: 15.2 cm
Height: 22.9 cm

A crucial intervention at the intersection of ecotheology and trauma theology

We are in the midst of a global ecological crisis. At times, the scale of the suffering involved can be hard to fully comprehend. The whole planetary ecosystem feels out of kilter. Meanwhile, trauma theorists, and society at large, have become increasingly aware of the incidence of trauma in a growing variety of contexts. In Witnessing a Wounded World, Timothy Middleton asks what might be gained by viewing ecological suffering through the lens of trauma.

By bringing concepts and methodologies from trauma theology to bear on questions that arise within ecotheology, Middleton engages a series of pressing questions. What kind of traumas are being precipitated by anthropogenic climate change and accelerating biodiversity loss? What would it mean to envisage the Earth itself as traumatized? And how might a Christian theologian respond?

From large-scale deforestation and opencast mining to rampaging wildfires and fracturing ice sheets, the Earth itself is subject to intense devastation. Witnessing a Wounded World analyzes such phenomena in terms of three traumatic ruptures—to communication, to flesh, and to time. Drawing on practices of witnessing and the insights of deep incarnation Christologies, Middleton proceeds to offer a theological account of this ecological trauma. For Christians, a model of Christic witnessing can bring the Earth’s suffering to light.

As the first sustained treatment of ecological trauma to address the trauma of the Earth itself, Witnessing a Wounded World makes a profound contribution to discussions of suffering, faith, and the present ecological emergency.

Witnessing a Wounded World is available from the publisher on an open-access basis.

Preface ix

Introduction 1

1 The Traumatized Earth 19

2 Trauma in Ecotheology 41

3 Ecology in Trauma Theology 59

4 The Rupture of Communication: Christ’s Witness to a Wounded World 74

5 The Rupture of Flesh: Deep Incarnation and Enfleshed Witnessing 93

6 The Rupture of Time: Witnessing Anthropocene Scars 110

Conclusion 129

Acknowledgments 143

Notes 145

Bibliography 207

Index 233

Timothy Middleton

Timothy A. Middleton is a Tutorial Fellow in Theology at Regent’s Park College, University of Oxford. His research focuses on the intersections of theology and religion with science, nature, and the environment.