Environmental humanities and theologies : ecoculture, literature and the Bible / Rod Giblett.
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Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY :
Routledge,
2018.
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Series: | Routledge environmental humanities.
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Table of Contents:
- In the beginning : was the wetland
- Theology of wetlands and marsh monsters
- Theology of dragons and monstrous serpents
- Theology of watery monsters : Leviathan and crocodiles
- "The earth is the Lord's, and its inhabitants" : the psalmists' environmental theologies
- Pilgrim's progress through the slough of despond and the valley of the shadow of death
- God's and nature's nation : John "the Baptist" Muir and US national parks
- Looking back on destruction and being at home in one's time, body and place : Lot's wife and the angels of history, geography and corporeality
- Rainbow serpent anthropology, or rainbow spirit theology, or swamp serpent sacrality and marsh monster maternity?