Prof. Carla Mari虂a Thomas Publishes Review in Modern Philology

Congratulations to Prof. Carla Mar铆a Thomas on publication of a new book review (online ahead-of-print) at Modern Philology. In volume 120, number 2, .

As Courtney Catherine Barajas points out from the beginning, 鈥淲e live in a period of acute environmental crisis,鈥 which makes her argument for an Old English ecotheology in the following pages all the more poignant (11). She contends that an early medieval English ecotheology鈥攁 synthesis of theology and ecocritical theory that 鈥渆xamines the relationship between religious worldviews and the degradation or restoration of the environment鈥濃攊s evident through a close engagement with the 鈥渕icrocosm of Old English poetry鈥 that the Exeter Book represents (20). First, Barajas locates such an ecotheology in the religious prose of the two most prolific homilists of the period, 脝lfric of Eynsham (d. 1010) and Wulfstan, archbishop of York (d. 1023). Then, she convincingly demonstrates the role that Old English poetry had in articulating an 鈥渆arly medieval English earth consciousness,鈥 which 鈥渁nticipates by nearly a millennium [Norman C.] Habel鈥檚 identification of a 鈥榥ew earth consciousness鈥欌 in various poems throughout the collection (15). [ ]

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