T&T Clark Handbook of Christian Theology and Climate Change by Hilda P. Koster (Editor); Ernst M. Conradie (Editor)Structured in seven main parts, the handbook explores: 1) the need for collaboration with disciplines outside of Christian theology to address climate change; 2) the need to find common moral ground for such collaboration; 3) the difficulties posed by collaborating with other Christian traditions from within; 4) the questions that emerge from such collaboration for understanding the story of God's work; and 5) God's identity and character; 6) the implications of such collaboration for ecclesial praxis; and 7) concluding reflections examining whether this volume does justice to issues of race, gender, class, other animals, religious diversity, geographical divides and carbon mitigation.
T&T Clark Handbook of the Doctrine of Creation by Jason Goroncy (Volume Editor)The T&T Clark Handbook of the Doctrine of Creation provides an expansive range of resources introducing the doctrine of creation as understood in Christian traditions. It offers an examination of: how the Bible and various Christian traditions have imagined creation; how the doctrine of creation informs and is informed by various dogmatic commitments; and how the doctrine of creation relates to a range of human concerns and activities.
Berkshire Encyclopedia of Sustainability (Online) by Willis Jenkins (Editor); Whitney Bauman (Editor)An introduction to the moral worlds, axial concepts, social practices, and major topics related to sustainability. Coverage ranges widely, from the promise and problems of global and indigenous religions to major theories in philosophy and environmental ethics, and then to professional practices and social movements.
A Dictionary of Ecology (Online) by Michael AllabyThe most comprehensive dictionary of ecology available. Contains over 6,000 entries on all aspects of ecology. Also contains new web links for dozens of entries - which are accessed and kept up to date via the Dictionary of Ecology companion website.
The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Religion and Ecology (Online) by John Hart (Editor)Contains original chapters on religion and ecology that are written by a diverse group of thinkers across various world religions. The book seeks to show how religions might respond to ecological destruction and is an invitation into collaborative thought and action.
The Routledge Companion to Environmental Ethics by Benjamin Hale; Andrew Light; Lydia Lawhon (Editors)Focuses on specific environmental problems and other concrete issues. Its 65 chapters, all appearing in print here for the first time, have been organized into the following eleven parts: I. Animals II. Land III. Water IV. Climate V. Energy and Extraction VI. Cities VII. Agriculture VIII. Environmental Transformation IX. Policy Frameworks and Response Measures X. Regulatory Tools XI. Advocacy and Activism.