ERADICATION OF DICHOTOMIES BETWEEN THEOLOGY AND THE NATURAL WORLD IN WENDELL BERRY’S JAYBER CROW

C. Blessy, A. Alexander
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Purpose of the study: The novel Jayber Crow (2000) by Wendell Berry is packed with his ecological and sociological concerns. This study aims to analyse Wendell Berry’s novel Jayber Crow from ecocritical viewpoints, specifically ecotheology and environmental humanities. Methodology: Descriptive analysis has been done by the researcher using primary data and secondary data. Main Findings: A person’s connection to the earth is a reflection of their divine and human interactions. Berry’s Christian and agricultural ideas throughout the book demonstrate how improving oneself and working on the natural world are related. Applications of this study: This research can help researchers and English literature students who are interested in the field of ecocriticism and environmental studies. Novelty/Originality of this study: In this research, it is shown that man’s work enables him to be imaginative because of his connection to a particular place. The novel Jayber Crow is a profoundly ecotheological narrative that aims to eliminate the dichotomies between theology and the natural world.
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温德尔·贝里的《鸦鸦》中神学与自然世界二分法的根除
研究目的:温德尔·贝里的小说《鸦鸦》(2000)充满了他对生态学和社会学的关注。本研究旨在从生态批评的角度,特别是从生态学和环境人文的角度分析温德尔·贝里的小说《乌鸦》。研究方法:研究者使用一手数据和二手数据进行描述性分析。主要发现:人与地球的联系是神与人互动的反映。贝瑞贯穿全书的基督教和农业思想表明,提高自我和致力于自然世界是如何相关的。本研究的用途:本研究可以帮助对生态批评和环境研究领域感兴趣的研究人员和英语文学专业的学生。这项研究的新颖性/原创性:在这项研究中,人们的工作使他们具有想象力,因为他们与特定的地方有联系。小说《鸦鸦》是一部深刻的生态神学叙事,旨在消除神学与自然世界之间的二分法。
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