The Earth Bible Commentary series provides ecological readings of biblical texts, focusing on some of the core issues facing the world today. The writers accentuate issues in the original texts that relate specifically to the care of our global environment, and the interaction between religion and ecology. The volumes read the Bible from the perspective of the Earth and consider how the Earth can be presented as sacred.
Key Features
Focuses on the ecological and environmental issues presented in Scripture
Provides development in the field of ecological hermeneutics
Challenges readers to consider the place of the Earth in God's redemptive story
I sometimes wonder at the agenda/discernment behind the Logos publications department and this is a perfect example. There are thousands of great books still not in Logos and they spend time on this type of project. SMH
Marie Turner is an adjunct Senior Lecturer in Biblical Studies at Flinders University of South Australia, Australia. Maybe it's about the Great Barrier Reef and sacred dying mermaids.