Contents
Introduction | David Vincent Meconi, SJ
1. The Beauty of Centipedes and Toads | Robert Louis Wilken
2. The Place of Faith in the Geography of Hope | Christopher J. Thompson
3. The Teleological Grammar of the Created Order in Catholic Moral Discourse | Steven A. Long
4. Kingship and Kinship: Opposing or Complementary Ways of Envisaging Our Relationship to Material Creation? | Marie George
5. “Be Fruitful and Multiply, and Fill the Earth”: Was and Is This a Good Idea? | Matthew Levering
6. Bonaventure of Bagnoregio’s imitatio Christi as an Agapistic Virtue Ethics | Dawn M. Nothwehr, OSF
7. Restoring Land Stewardship through Household Prudence | John A. Cuddeback
8. Flourishing and Suffering in Social Creatures | Faith Pawl
9. Unfinished Creative Business: Maximus the Confessor, Evolutionary Theodicy, and Human Stewardship in Creation | Paul M. Blowers
10. Knowing Our Place: Poverty and Providence | Christopher A. Franks
11. Nature and the Common Good: Aristotle and Maritain on the Environment | Jonathan J. Sanford
12. Knowing the Good of Nature: St. Augustine and George Grant | Paige E. Hochschild
13. Rethinking Gluttony and Its Remedies | Chris Killheffer
14. Establishing an I-Thou Relationship between Creator and Creature | David Vincent Meconi, SJ
15. The Liturgical Theology of the Participation of Creation in the Sacred Triduum | Esther Mary Nickel, RSM
Contributors
Index of Names and Subjects
Index of Scripture References