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Monastic Ecological Wisdom: A Living Tradition

Current price: $21.95
Monastic Ecological Wisdom: A Living Tradition
Monastic Ecological Wisdom: A Living Tradition

Barnes and Noble

Monastic Ecological Wisdom: A Living Tradition

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Can early medieval monasteries serve as a model of sustainable development and environmental conservation in today’s world? Inspired by Pope Francis’s encyclical
Laudato Sí
and Benedictine communities around the world whose shared monastic values inform ecological practice,
Monastic Ecological Wisdom
uncovers the hidden story of early Christian and monastic care for the earth.
In
, Samuel Torvend shows how it is possible that medieval monastic values and practices could assist in the careful conservation of what we claim is God’s first gift, God’s first gesture of grace: the earth and all that dwells with it. By reflecting on an ecological reading of New Testament texts, the Rule of St. Benedict, and early monastic engagement with the natural world as seen in the life of St. Benedict, such practices can serve thoughtful Christians today who care deeply about living in harmony with the earth and all who call it home.

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