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    ‘A True Ecological ApproachAlwaysBecomes a Social Approach’: A Green Theo‐Ecoethical Lens, Pope Francis’ Teaching, and Integral Social Justice.Christopher W. Hrynkow - 2016 - Heythrop Journal 60 (4):585-599.
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    Earth Matters.Christopher Hrynkow & Dennis O’Hara - 2012 - Journal for Peace and Justice Studies 22 (2):3-28.
    This article begins by unfolding Thomas Berry’s notion of Pax Gaia, using the concept as a key to unlock cogent aspects of his geobiological thought. Then, suggesting an addition to John Howard Yoder’s typologies, the authors argue that Berry’s vision of the peace of the Earth can be categorized as a “the pacifism of religious cosmology.” Berry’s cosmology of peace is then grounded with reference to concrete issues of ecojustice, with a particular focus on the interrelated concepts of “biocide” and (...)
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    Earth Matters.Christopher Hrynkow & Dennis O’Hara - 2012 - Journal for Peace and Justice Studies 22 (2):3-28.
    This article begins by unfolding Thomas Berry’s notion of Pax Gaia, using the concept as a key to unlock cogent aspects of his geobiological thought. Then, suggesting an addition to John Howard Yoder’s typologies, the authors argue that Berry’s vision of the peace of the Earth can be categorized as a “the pacifism of religious cosmology.” Berry’s cosmology of peace is then grounded with reference to concrete issues of ecojustice, with a particular focus on the interrelated concepts of “biocide” and (...)
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    Pope Francis and Respect for Diversity: A Mapping Employing a Green Theo‐Ecoethical Lens.Christopher Hrynkow - 2018 - New Blackfriars 99 (1083):601-621.
    This article maps a selection of Pope Francis’ social teaching, which supports respect for diversity. It undertakes this task with the aid of a green theo-ecoethical lens. That hermeneutical lens is first introduced to the reader via an explanation of its constituent parts. It is then employed to help situate respect for diversity as a Christian ethical principle. With those foundations in place subsequent sections employ the lens to colligate Francis’ teachings which, dialogically, both inform and come into focus through (...)
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    Forgiveness. By Eve Garrard and David McNaughton. Pp. Xi, 132, Durham, Acumen Publishing, 2010, £9.99.Christopher Hrynkow - 2012 - Heythrop Journal 53 (3):537-538.
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    Justice: The Biblical Challenge . By Walter J. Houston. Pp 150, London, Equinox, 2010, £15.99. [REVIEW]Christopher Hrynkow - 2015 - Heythrop Journal 56 (3):501-502.
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    Restored to the Earth: Christianity, Environmental Ethics and Ecological Restoration. By Gretel Van Wieren. Pp. ix, 208, Washington, DC, Georgetown University Press, 2013, $29.95. [REVIEW]Christopher Hrynkow - 2015 - Heythrop Journal 56 (5):900-901.
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    Religion vs. Science: What Religious People Really Think. By Elaine Howard Ecklund and Christopher P. Scheitle. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2018. ix + 224 pages. Hardcover, US $29.95. [REVIEW]Christopher Hrynkow - 2019 - Zygon 54 (1):280-282.
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    Talking about God in Practice: Theological Action Research and Practical Theology. By Helen Cameron, Deborah Bhatti, Catherine Duce, James Sweeney and Clare Watkins. Pp. vii, 187, London, SCM Press, 2010, £19.99. [REVIEW]Christopher Hrynkow - 2017 - Heythrop Journal 58 (5):858-859.
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    The Tangled Bank: Toward an Ecotheological Ethics of Responsible Participation. By Michael S. Hogue. Pp. xxxi, 249, Cambridge, James Clarke and Co, 2010, £19.50. [REVIEW]Christopher Hrynkow - 2012 - Heythrop Journal 53 (5):902-903.
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    The Tao of Liberation: Exploring the Ecology of Transformation. By Mark Hathaway and Leonardo Boff. Pp xxvi, 419. Maryknoll, NY, Orbis Books [Ecology and Justice Series], 2009, $35.00. [REVIEW]Christopher Hrynkow - 2015 - Heythrop Journal 56 (3):542-544.
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    Christian Attitudes to War, Peace and Revolution. By John Howard Yoder; edited by Theodore J. Koontz and Andy Alexis‐Baker. Pp. 472, Grand Rapids, MI, Brazos Press, 2009. $36.00/£15.99. [REVIEW]Christopher Hrynkow - 2012 - Heythrop Journal 53 (5):842-843.
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    Dignitas Personae Explained: The Catholic Church's Teaching on Reproductive and Related Technologies. By John I. Fleming. Pp. 82, Leominster, Gracewing, 2010. £6.99/$18.95. [REVIEW]Christopher Hrynkow - 2012 - Heythrop Journal 53 (5):866-867.
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