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Introduction: From Wounded Land and Spirit to Healing Land and Spirit: The Significance of Ecological Restoration for Environmental Ethics Part I: Restoring Earth1. "Let There Be a Tree": A Field Guide to Types of Ecological Restoration2. For the Sake of the Wild Others: Restoration Meanings for Nature3. Restoration of the Personal Heart: Toward a Spirituality of Environmental Action4. Regenerating Communities of Place: Public Restoration Values Part II: Restored to Earth5. Ecological Symbolic Action: Restoration as Sacramental Practice6. Re-Storying Earth, Re-Storied to Earth Bibliography Index

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For a planet that, like ecological restoration itself, is pitched between lament and hope, Van Wieren's work builds the needed bridges, bridges that let moral and spiritual dimensions join scientific ones. The result is a multifaceted culture of restoration in which we, too, are 'restored to Earth.' Moreover, the writing is clear and accessible, wholly capable of reaching the wide audience it deserves. -- Larry Rasmussen, Reinhold Niebuhr Professor Emeritus of Social Ethics, Union Theological Seminary Gretel Van Wieren's book is a powerful and eloquent articulation of the mental and spiritual impacts of ecological restoration. Far more than just physical healing, Van Wieren reveals how repairing environmental damage can also restore our spirit, our hopes, our connection to place, and our commonality with life and its regenerative processes. This is a noble, inspiring, and beautiful book. -- Stephen Kellert, Tweedy Ordway Professor Emeritus, Yale University School of Forestry and Environmental Studies and author of Birthright: People and Nature in the Modern World This ground-breaking, interdisciplinary book skillfully explains the ethical debates over ecological restoration and then connects them to religious ideas of restoration in ways that deepen civic, theological, and scientific conversations. It will be helpful not only to scientists and ethicists, but anyone who is interested in practical and hopeful responses to ecological degradation. -- Willis Jenkins, associate professor of religious studies, University of Virginia Charting a much-needed course 'between lament and hope,' Gretel Van Wieren has written the definitive book linking the practice of ecological restoration to religious environmental ethics. As our world out of necessity now enters a 'restoration age,' what values and practices should guide us in this new terrain, so that as we work to restore both nature and communities we are restored to our natural and social homes? Van Wieren's religious restoration ethic provides just the ethic of hope and agency we need to confront contemporary ecological despair, and can help reorient environmental ethics and activism by fostering hope-filled healing of the places where we live and love. -- Dan Spencer, associate professor of environmental studies, University of Montana Dr. Van Wieren sets herself an ambitious task in this book: to develop, as she puts it, a framework for an environmental ethic shaped not by theory but by practice-specifically the practice of ecological restoration-in the Christian tradition. In this marvelous, timely and much-needed book she makes impressive progress in that direction, providing broad and in-depth perspective on thinking in this area grounding her exploration in fascinating case studies while gently, unapologetically insisting on taking seriously the implications of restoration for change where it matters most-'where,' as Emily Dickinson wrote, 'the meanings are'. This is a book anyone who is interested in the discussion, discipline-and vocation-of restoration and the crucial role it has to play in ensuring the future of our planet will want to read. -- William R. Jordan III, editor, environmentalprospect.org

About the Author

Gretel Van Wieren is assistant professor in the Department of Religious Studies at Michigan State University. She received her MDiv and PhD in Religious Studies from Yale University, where her dissertation was awarded a Louisville Institute Fellowship. She has served as a pastor and worked on environmental issues in the Reformed Church in America.

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For people familiar with debates about restoration, the book's most important contribution is to emphasize the religious and spiritual dimensions of restoration and. in particular, the ways restoration is a collective activity that creates and strengthens human communities at the same time it can contributes to ecological health. -- Anna Peterson Journal of Agricultural & Environmental Ethics This is a thoughtful and balanced book, with great value to scholars from a variety of fields... The great strength of Van Wieren's book is that she recognizes both the connection and the independence, balancing constructionist and 'essentialist' views of nature... An excellent introduction to the debates about restoration within environmental ethics. For people familiar with debates about restoration, the book's most important contribution is to emphasize the religious and spiritual dimensions of restoration and, in particular, the ways restoration is a collective activity that creates and strengthens human communities at the same time it can contribute to ecological health. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics Begins to construct ... new narratives and provides hope for nature, human and nonhuman alike. -- Shirley J. Martyn Catholic Library World Restored to Earth, is a helpful overview of contemporary approaches to ecological restoration. To date it is the best book on religious approaches to ecological restoration and can be commended on that basis. -- Andrew Spencer, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Wake Forest, NC Journal of Markets & Morality

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