pt. 1. God, nature and modernity. Nature in Christian theology: politics, context and concepts. The common realm of God, nature and humanity -- pt. 2. The politics of nature. Deep ecology: the return of nature. Ecofeminism: the reproduction of nature. Social ecology: the dialectical emergence of nature and society. Socialist ecology: the production of nature -- pt. 3. The triune God and un/natural humanity. The worldly Christ: common nature. Life in the spirit: un/natural fellowship. God-body: un/natural relations, un/natural community in Jesus Christ.
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Peter Scott contends that current ecological problems must be addressed within theology. Drawing insights from deep ecology, ecofeminism, and social and socialist ecologies, he proposes a common realm of God, nature and humanity, offering a theological rationale for an ecological democracy, founded on the ecological renewal secured by Christ's resurrection.