Introduction, Joerg Rieger and Terra Schwerin Rowe
Part I Global Historical and Contextual Approaches
1. Terra Schwerin Rowe, ‘Energizing Human Development’?: Humanity, Divinity, and Climate Change
2. Nathalia Hernández Vidal, Liberation Theologies and Grassroots Education in Latin America and the Caribbean: The Complex Path to Restore Human and More-Than-Human Worlds
3. George Zachariah, Moana Eco-theology: Towards an Eco-theology of Commoning
Part II Alternative Frameworks
4. Joerg Rieger, The Peculiar Agency of People and the Planet: On the Need to Rethink Everything, Including Religion
5. Jeremy Posadas, Capitalism’s Incompatibility with Christianity: The Churches’ Deep Solidarity with Labor
6. Tim Eberhart, Christian Animist Economics: The Intimate Re-Enchantment of Creation for a Regenerative Eco-Socialism
7. Whitney Bauman, Planetary Economics
Part III Practical Engagements
8. Gabriella Lettini Resistance As Healing: Disrupting the Spiritual Foundations of Capitalism
9. abby mouhapt, Corporate Confession: The Presbyterian Church (USA) and Fossil Fuels
10. Dan Joranko, Engaging the Climate Crisis through Spiritual Nonviolence
11. Tim VanMeter, Distorted Imagination: Land, Food, Economies
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