“All My Relations” An Ecological Reading of Threefold Christian Scripture to imagine faithful action in a time of climate crisis.

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Willimon, William

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McGlothlin, Jaime Lee

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2024-06-06T13:51:54Z

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2024-06-06T13:51:54Z

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2024

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Duke Divinity School

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This Doctor of Ministry thesis seeks to address the misapplication of Christian Scripture and its contribution to the climate crisis in which we find ourselves. Ellen Davis calls the Christian duty to delineate a responsible vision of what participation in the renewal of creation might mean the most essential theological task of this generation. This is but one small offering. The solution this thesis proposes is the recovery of the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus as the story of everything, a metanarrative which holds together God and all God has made. This ecological (relational) reading of Scripture finds all of Holy Scripture and reality to follow a threefold wisdom pattern of Creation/Uncreation/New Creation. Recovery of this lens allows us to name the time we are living in and imagine what faithful ecological participation in the larger story might look like.

The methodology used in this paper is narrative theology. Such a theology is advocated by Kavin Rowe and can also be seen in Richard Hays’ reading of New Testament texts as echoes of earlier narratives. NT Wright also suggests the metanarrative of the Resurrection of Christ in framing all ethical action and mission of the Church. Agrarian theological readings of Scripture, such as those offered by Ellen Davis, Wendell Berry, and Norman Wirzba, have also formed my understanding and hearing of Holy Scripture. I also have been shaped by the writing of Orthodox theologian Alexander Schmemann, who explores the liturgy of the Church in worship as the great cosmic story; Christ and the Church are offered “for the life of the world.”

It is this world which is the theme and concern of this thesis, and which much contemporary Christian theology has left behind. It is time to recover the story of a God who so loved the world to bring heaven down to dwell with us.

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/31108

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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

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Theology

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Ecology

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Biblical studies

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agrarian

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climate change

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climate crisis

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contemplation

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ecotheology

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narrative theology

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“All My Relations” An Ecological Reading of Threefold Christian Scripture to imagine faithful action in a time of climate crisis.

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Dissertation

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