Beauty, Embodiment, and Stewardship: Theological Libraries and Theological Ecology

David Schmersal (Facilitator), David Kriegh (Presenter), Sandy Shapoval (Presenter), Alex Strohschein (Presenter)

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Abstract

Many faith traditions affirm a profound connection between physicality and spirituality. Similarly, libraries, even while facilitating sublime intellectual connections between authors and readers, have done so, and to an extent continue to do so, as physical places and through the physical medium of books. Given these connections, it is perhaps not surprising that theological libraries can serve as a nexus for exploring the relationship between the physical and the spiritual, between the largely incorporeal acts of intellectual analysis and spiritual contemplation and the physical ecology in which such acts occur and the physical (and digital) media that make them possible. As we have become increasingly aware of the fragility of our physical environment, such connections have taken on greater significance, both as a topic for intellectual analysis and a guide for faithful praxis. This paper offers further consideration of these themes and explores ways in which theological libraries, our collections and services, can both model and further good stewardship.
Original languageAmerican English
Pages130-145
Number of pages16
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 18 2020
Externally publishedYes
EventAnnual Conference of Atla - Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre, Vancouver, Canada
Duration: Jun 12 2019Jun 15 2019
Conference number: 73
https://www.atla.com/event/atla-annual-2019/

Conference

ConferenceAnnual Conference of Atla
Country/TerritoryCanada
CityVancouver
Period6/12/196/15/19
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