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Jesus in Nature

A Monastic Christology

Samuel Torvend

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English
Liturgical Press
22 August 2025
Encounter enlightening and engaging views of monastic love for God’s creation.   

 

In Jesus in Nature, Samuel Torvend uncovers the hidden story of monastic reflection on the presence of Jesus Christ in creation. With frequent references to contemporary life, he offers a comprehensive view of Jesus in his natural world and the various ways in which early medieval monastics discerned the presence of the risen Christ in nature’s seasons, in flora and fauna, and in the pulsating energy that gives life to all things.

 

For Christians who care for our common home, the earth, Torvend offers groundbreaking and enlightening views of monastic love for God’s first gift, the creation, and presents wisdom for living today in a world that needs thoughtful persons of faith who are friends of the earth and its many creatures. In this book, readers are invited to engage the Book of Nature and the Book of Scripture and thus further their conversation between faith and science.
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Imprint:   Liturgical Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 16mm
Weight:   340g
ISBN:   9798400801686
Pages:   234
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Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  ELT Advanced ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Contents Introduction     ix           Part One 1   The Ecology of Jesus’ Homeland   3 2   Jesus in the Natural World   35           Part Two 3   Benedict of Nursia: Prefer Nothing to the Love of Christ   71 4   The Venerable Bede: A Sun to Illuminate the Whole Earth   97 5   Walafrid Strabo: God’s Gardener   123 6   Hildegard of Bingen: Witness to Christ’s Verdant Energy in the World   145 7   Monastic Mentors   169 Bibliography   189 Index   209

Samuel Torvend, PhD, is a priest, oblate of St. Benedict, and emeritus professor of church history. He is the author of Still Hungry at the Feast: Eucharistic Justice in the Midst of Affliction and Monastic Ecological Wisdom: A Living Tradition, published by Liturgical Press.

Reviews for Jesus in Nature: A Monastic Christology

""In Jesus in Nature, Samuel Torvend provides a characteristically erudite tribute to the cosmic Christology permeating the thinking of Benedict of Nursia, the Venerable Bede, Walafrid Strabo, and Hildegard of Bingen. Erudite, yes, but written in engaging prose that invites readers to consider that nature was not merely scenery and background in the lives of Jesus and these monastic figures but rather was in their eyes charged with the very vitality of God. Readers who take up this invitation will learn from their monastic forebears and find their own appreciation of Christ at work in the cosmos deepened."" Timothy Brunk, Villanova University ""Jesus in Nature impresses in both its depth and breadth. Undertaking something like a monastic ressourcement, Samuel Torvend plumbs the depths of the tradition to capture the surprisingly relevant Christologies of medievals like Walafrid Strabo and Hildegard of Bingen. With an eye toward our contemporary ecological crises, Torvend shows how these figures broaden the scope of Christ’s saving work to truly cosmic proportions: from the embeddedness of the historical Jesus in a very local ecology to the inseparability of the books of nature and Scripture. This book is a must-read for those of us who want to see how our sequela Christi necessarily entails a loving care for creation!"" Lucas Briola, Saint Vincent College, Latrobe, Pennsylvania ""Samuel Torvend presents us with an intriguing premise, namely, to craft a Christology through the lens of the environment. He begins by explicating the environmental world Jesus lived in that shaped his stories and worldview, as well as those of Benedict of Nursia, the Venerable Bede, Walafrid Strabo, and Abbess Hildegard of Bingen. Torvend draws a clear line from Jesus, the incarnation of God as expressed through all creation, to the intimate connection among monastic communities and the earth, thus shaping monastic images of who Jesus is for us.""  Laura Swan, OSB “Samuel Torvend has given us a rare and refreshing melange: a careful account of the ecology of the actual land in which Jesus walked set next to a striking survey of the ways in which the Gospels present Jesus as immersed in that natural world. Then that combination is set next to the voices of four Benedictine monastics who followed Christ in caring for the natural world, and all of this written in luminous prose. Read this prose and learn again that authentic religion is not flight from the world. Rather, with Benedict and Bede, Walafrid and Hildegard, it is delight in the manifold gifts of creation and a desire to honor the Creator by seeking to use those gifts to heal harms.” Gordon W. Lathrop, past-president, North American Academy of Liturgy and Societas Liturgica


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