Christian future and the fate of Earth / / Thomas Berry ; edited by Mary Evelyn Tucker and John Grim.

"[This book] may be the best guide yet to the work of Thomas Berry. It is as though these essays embody the bonding force he calls the Great Compassionate Curve of the universe."--Catherine Keller "A highly readable gem."--Catholic Library World "Inspiring, often lyrical.&qu...

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Preface / by John B. Cobb, Jr -- Introduction / by Mary Evelyn Tucker and John Grim -- Spiritual traditions and the human community -- Third mediation -- The Catholic Church and the religions of the world -- Christian cosmology -- The Christian future and the fate of Earth -- Role of the church in the twenty-first century -- Christianity and ecology -- Women religious : voices of Earth -- The wisdom of the cross -- The universe as cosmic liturgy.
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