Focusing on ecotheology, this book explores foundational principles that address the spiritual challenges posed by the climate crisis. It offers a fresh perspective for both believers and seekers, emphasizing a spirituality rooted in the natural world. Through literary and liturgical examples, it illustrates how these concepts can be integrated into worship and personal practice. Ideal for group discussions or individual exploration, it bridges the gap between Christian doctrine and environmental activism, providing a holistic vision for addressing contemporary ecological concerns.
John Gatta Livres




The Saving Grace of America's Green Jeremiad
- 160pages
- 6 heures de lecture
The book delves into the evolution of Jeremiad prophecy within American literature, highlighting its transformation into a green perspective across different historical periods and genres. It examines how this tradition, originally marked by dark admonitions, has adapted to contemporary themes, particularly in climate fiction. Through this exploration, it reveals the ongoing relevance of these prophetic narratives in addressing environmental concerns and shaping cultural discourse.
The Transfiguration of Christ and Creation
- 168pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Exploring the Transfiguration of Jesus, this book delves into its profound meanings related to contemporary spiritual concerns and environmental issues. It examines how this biblical episode serves as a symbol of hope and transformation, not only for understanding Jesus but also for envisioning the transformation of human nature and creation itself. By intertwining personal reflections with theological insights and artistic interpretations, the author seeks to invigorate discussions on Christianity's role in environmental stewardship and the broader implications of this "feast of beauty."
Spirits of Place in American Literary Culture
- 288pages
- 11 heures de lecture
What might it mean, existentially and spiritually, to form an intimate relation with discrete places on earth? This book offers a uniquely integrative perspective on the matter. Centered on analyzing US literatures, it reflects a theological phenomenology cognizant of the spiritualities grounded in First Nature as well as settled spaces --