Sustainable agriculture as conscientious objection: perspectives from Japan / Raymond Epp. Who gets to eat in the Garden of Eden? / Wilma Bailey -- Rooted and grounded: yet holding the land loosely in trust / S. Roy Kaufman -- Land and community in the book of Ruth / Elaine T. James -- Speaking from ground level: vineyards, fields, and trees among Israel's prophets / Patricia K. Tull -- Enduring hope, patient toil: Psalm 37 and YHWH's agrarian vision / Ryan D. Harker -- Healing, kairos, and land in the New Testament: eschatology and the end of empire / Barbara Rossing -- The Apocalypse of John and theological ecosystems of destruction and escape / Loren L. Johns -- Interlude three: Excerpts from Isaiah 34 (NRSV) and a contemporary interpretation / Hannah E. Johnson -- A more excellent way: the promise of integrating theological education and agrarianism / Nathan T. Stucky -- Lived theology in the Little Campbell Watershed: a primer on bioregional discipleship / Matthew Humphrey -- The theological place of land: watershed discipleship as re-placed cultural vision / Laura Schmidt Roberts -- A curse more ancient? / J. Matthew Bonzo -- Eschatology shapes ethics: new creation and Christian ecological virtue ethics / Steve Bouma-Prediger -- Holy ground: considering a sacramental ecclesiology in Berry's Port William / Winn Collier -- Cultivating right desire: Wendell Berry's economic vision / Richard J. Klinedinst -- Interlude two: Creation care hymns / Adam M.L. Tice -- On hollowed ground?: the ambivalent territoriality of Saint Justin's interpretation of the kingdom of God and its implications for contemporary Christian theological reflection / Nicholas R. Brown -- Extracting faith, cultivating faith: Andean lessons on decolonizing Christian environmentalism / Ryan M. Juskus -- "But it is nothing except woods": Anabaptists, ambitions, and a northern Indiana settlerscape, 1830-1841 / D. Ezra Miller -- Humanity from the humus: early American Mennonite humility theology as a resource for a grounded theological anthropology / Douglas D.H. Kaufman -- They were right: agrarian voices of Mennonite CPS men / Rebecca Horner Shenton -- Interlude three: Sustainable agriculture as conscientious objection: perspectives from Japan / Raymond Epp.
Series:
Studies in peace and scripture: Institute of Mennonite Studies ; vol. 13
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