Timothy A. Middleton is a Tutorial Fellow in Theology at Regent’s Park College, University of Oxford. His research focuses on the intersections of theology and religion with science, nature, and the environment.
In Witnessing a Wounded World, Tim Middleton integrates new methodologies - deep incarnation, trauma studies, ecotheology, Christian animism and Gaia theory - that renders his book both classically sonorous and bracingly contemporary. His bold aim is to better understand, and hopefully ameliorate, the traumatic ruptures that now define our planetary ecosystem in an advancing state of emergency. Middleton writes that as Jesus suffered at the hands of his executioners, so also is the Earth undergoing its own daily passion at the hands of its abusers. Golgotha is everywhere. But bearing witness to Christ's and the natural world's permanently wounded flesh is not reason for despair but the ground of radical hope in solidarity with the suffering of others, human and more-than-human. Carefully researched and superbly written, Middleton compellingly advances the present theological discussion about how to think about and live faithfully on a broken and vulnerable planet.---Mark I. Wallace, James Hormel Professor of Social Justice, Swarthmore College