Salvation Means Creation Healed: The Ecology of Sin and Grace: Overcoming the Divorce Between Earth and Heaven

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2011

Authors

Snyder, Howard A.
Scandrett, Joel

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Book

Keywords

Salvation
Creation
Healing
Human ecology
Ecotheology
Mission of the church

Citation

Snyder, Howard A. and Joel Scandrett. Salvation Means Creation Healed: The Ecology of Sin and Grace: Overcoming the Divorce Between Earth and Heaven. Eugene, OR: Cascade Books, 2011.

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Table of Contents

Introduction: A healthy church on a sick planet? -- Pt. 1. The divorce of heaven and earth. The great divorce in Christian theology -- Church history: sealing the divorce -- Streams of renewal: hope for reconciliation -- The hole in the Christian worldview -- Pt. 2. The disease and the cure. The ecology of sin -- The groans of creation -- The gospel: a complete cure -- Interlude: God works in cycles and seasons -- Pt. 3. The healing mission of God. Mission: God, people, land -- Mission and the kingdom of God -- Mission, healing, and the end of eschatology -- Pt. 4. The healing community. Rediscovering the church -- The marks of healing community -- The community of Earth and Heaven -- Conclusion: Living new creation now.

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Cascade Books

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Alternative Title

The Ecology of Sin and Grace
Overcoming the Divorce Between Earth and Heaven