TY - BOOK AU - Gascho,Luke AU - Harker,Ryan D. AU - Johnson,Janeen Bertsche TI - Rooted and grounded: essays on land and Christian discipleship T2 - Studies in peace and scripture: Institute of Mennonite Studies SN - 9781498235549 AV - BT695.5 .R66 2016 U1 - 261.88 23 PY - 2016///] CY - Eugene, Oregon PB - Pickwick Publications KW - Biblia KW - Antiguo Testamento KW - Crítica, interpretación KW - Bible KW - Old Testament KW - Criticism, interpretation, etc KW - Old Testament - Criticism, interpretation, etc KW - fast KW - Ecología humana KW - Aspectos religiosos KW - Cristianismo KW - Usos del suelo KW - Enseñanza bíblica KW - Human ecology KW - Religious aspects KW - Christianity KW - Land use KW - Biblical teaching KW - Land Use KW - Biblical Teaching N1 - Bibliografía al final de cada capítulo; Índice : páginas 241-255; Land as kin: renewing our imagination; Ellen F. Davis --; 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 one; 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; SEG42; SEG41; SEG40; SEG39; P94; P87; P86; P85; P77; P76; P35 ER -