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Rooted and Rising
Voices of Courage in a Time of Climate Crisis
Rooted and Rising
Voices of Courage in a Time of Climate Crisis
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Description
Rooted and Rising is for everyone who worries about the climate crisis and seeks spiritual practices and perspectives to renew their capacity for compassionate, purposeful, and joyful action.
Leah Schade and Margaret Bullitt-Jonas gather twenty-one faith leaders, scientists, community organizers, theologians, and grassroots climate activists to offer wisdom for fellow pilgrims grappling with the weight of climate change. Acknowledging the unprecedented nature of our predicament—the fact that climate disruption is unraveling the web of life and threatening the end of human civilization—the authors share their stories of grief and hope, fear and faith. Together, the essays, introductory sections, and discussion questions reveal that our present crisis can elicit a depth of wisdom, insight, and motivation with power to guide us toward a more peaceful, just, and Earth-honoring future.
With a foreword by Mary Evelyn Tucker and a special introduction by Bill McKibben, the book presents an interfaith perspective that welcomes and challenges readers of all backgrounds.
Table of Contents
A Special Introduction by Bill McKibben
Introduction
Questions to Ponder
A Spiritual Practice
SECTION I: ROOTING IN INTERFAITH FRIENDSHIP
Section I Introduction
1 Living in the Four Worlds: Spiritual Practices in the Midst of Climate Disruption
Rabbi Mordechai Liebling
2 Connecting Faith, Environmental Justice, and Sustainability: An Islamic Reflection
Huda Alkaff
3 Building the Eco-Ethical Ark in the Age of Climate Disruption
Rev. Dr. Leah D. Schade
4 Questions to Ponder and a Spiritual Practice
SECTION II: RISING IN LOCAL ACTIVISM
Section II Introduction
5 Praised Be the Flood
Rev. Fred Small
6 The Ground Beneath Our Feet
Rabbi Shoshana Meira Friedman
7 The End of Hope and the Beginning of Miracle
Jay O’Hara
8 Questions to Ponder and a Spiritual Practice
SECTION III: ROOTING SCIENCE AND POLICY IN FAITH AND SPIRITUALITY
Section III Introduction
9 The Imperative of Hope
Dr. Katharine Hayhoe
10 The View from My Window
Natasha DeJarnett, PhD, MPH
11 The Thing with Feathers
Corina Newsome
12 Questions to Ponder and a Spiritual Practice
SECTION IV: RISING FROM THE MARGINS
Section IV Introduction
13 Not Our First Rodeo: Memory and Imagination Stir Up Hope
Peterson Toscano
14 Confronting Climate Change: Wisdom from a Civil Rights Activist
Rev. Dr. Gerald L. Durley
15 Interview with Rev. Lennox Yearwood Jr.
Margaret Bullitt-Jonas
16 Questions to Ponder and a Spiritual Practice
SECTION V: ROOTING IN LITURGY, MORAL VISION, AND VOCATION
Section V Introduction
17 The World as Sacrament
Rev. Dr. John Chryssavgis
18 A Letter
Cynthia D. Moe-Lobeda, PhD
19 Fighting Climate Change: Our Responsibility, Our Vocation, Our Salvation
Rev. Dr. Jim Antal
20 Questions to Ponder and a Spiritual Practice
SECTION VI: UPROOTED, REPLANTED, AND RISING
Section VI Introduction
21 The People around Me: Reflections from a Post-Christian Anarchist
Kiran Oommen
22 Interview with Dr. Tink Tinker (wazhazhe/Osage Nation), PhD
Leah D. Schade
23 Working Up Hope
Tim DeChristopher
24 Questions to Ponder and a Spiritual Practice
SECTION VII: GRIEF, LOVE, AND TREES
Section VII Introduction
25 Contemplating Creation: Wisdom from a Sequoia
Christina Leaño
26 Living with Environmental Despair
Roger S. Gottlieb
27 Love Every Leaf
Rev. Dr. Margaret Bullitt-Jonas
28 Questions to Ponder and a Spiritual Practice
Bibliography
Scripture Index
Index
About the Contributors
Product details
Published | 01 Nov 2019 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 242 |
ISBN | 9781538127766 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Dimensions | 228 x 151 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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Leah Schade and Margaret Bullitt-Jonas have curated a powerful anthology. Their new work offers weary-hearted readers tools to cope with the grief and despair of climate work, encourages persistence in taking action, and motivates bearing witness to the vision of a more just and sustainable future. . . . By collecting these various stories and voices, Schade and Bullitt-Jonas provide the reader with a sense of relief through an unburdening of adopted identities or purposes and asks how can you in your specific life add to this movement? What roots you in this work? How can you stand firmly and deeply in your own soil and rise to meet the both nourishing and harsh conditions these people face in working toward a better world? Anyone in a faith-based organization interested in this work would be wise to read this book and share in community to discern how you are best able to root yourself in this challenging and life-giving work.
Anglican Theological Review
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If you're part of the ‘choir’ regarding climate change, if you get it, if you're on board, this is the book you need right now. It will help you keep singing, even when politicians and corporate leaders prove themselves bigger fossil fools than before, even when the news is bleaker, even when you lose hope for the tenth time, but still can't give up. This book puts new steel in my spine and fires up my resolve. You need this book, and the Earth needs you to take its message and resources to heart.
Brian D. McLaren, author of The Great Spiritual Migration
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Huge problems—war, poverty, civil rights—experienced serious progress in America only after the religious community got committed. Just in time for the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, Rooted and Rising provides a powerful spiritual and moral case for people of faith becoming involved in climate activism.
Denis Hayes, founder of The Earth Day Network
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It is now clear: prophetic, spiritual resilience in the face of the Earth emergency is indispensable to our health and a catalyst for any eco-social transformation we might muster. In Rooted & Rising, climate activists beneath the Abrahamic canopy—Jews, Muslims, Christians—voice exactly what we need and show the way. Kudos to Margaret Bullitt-Jonas and Leah Schade for convening this remarkable gathering and offering spiritual practices to accompany the inspiring witness.
Larry Rasmussen, Reinhold Niebuhr Professor Emeritus of Social Ethics, Union Theological Seminary
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Whatever your faith or spiritual background, this provocative collection of essays will stimulate new thought and action. This book is for everyone who has been frustrated by the lack of progress in addressing climate change. These pages will educate and inspire you and renew your strength.
Sally Bingham, founder and president emeritus, Interfaith Power and Light
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Rooted and Rising is a deeply personal series of essays by those who see climate activism as a calling. At a time when the challenge may seem insurmountable, this book is a celebration of community. These essays show us that doing the work becomes its own end, and that the fulfillment we find in each other and in nature nourishes and sustains us in the struggle.
Nicole Ghio, Fossil Fuels Program Manager, Friends of the Earth