Samuel Torvend, PhD, is a priest, emeritus professor of religion, Benedictine oblate, and instructor in diaconal formation in western Washington. He is a member of the ecology and liturgy seminar of the North American Academy of Liturgy, and the author of Still Hungry at the Feast: Eucharistic Justice in the Midst of Affliction published by Liturgical Press. His books, articles, and lectures focus on liturgy and social ethics.
"In his impressively researched Monastic Ecological Wisdom, Samuel
Torvend sifts through scholarly literature on environmental
history, church history, and biographies/hagiographies of Benedict
of Nursia in order to demonstrate the values that are timely in our
current ecological distress—values such as attention to local
ecology, friendship with other creatures, humility, and
simplicity—are in fact hallmarks of Benedictine spirituality.
Readers of all kinds will come away from this book with renewed
appreciation for the deep resonances between Christian discipleship
and responsible care for the Earth. Monastic Ecological Wisdom
is well-suited for use in classrooms, parish discussion groups, and
individual reading."
Timothy Brunk, Associate Professor of Theology, Villanova
University
“This is a book of insights and connections, many of which may
surprise you. Torvend reveals parallels between the destructive
patterns of the Roman Empire in the time of Jesus and our
contemporary ecological and social crises. He proposes St.
Benedict’s monastic approach to life and the natural world as an
antidote to the sins of the past and the present: a wisdom that
sought a pattern of interaction with the environment that was
sustainable for centuries, respecting the land and all creatures as
God’s creation and God’s possession. The Gospels proclaimed a
revolutionary message against the idolatry and rapaciousness of the
Roman Empire, a message that still challenges similar forces today.
We need an alternative way of life to confront our sins against
creation. Benedict and Torvend show us the way.”
Fr. Lawrence E. Mick, a priest of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati and
author of Liturgy and Ecology in Dialogue
"It can be tempting to think that current experiences of climatic
change, environmental degradation, and institutional corruption are
so unique that we have nothing to learn from the past. But such
thinking is impossible after you read Samuel Torvend’s Monastic
Ecological Wisdom and immerse yourself into the deep and
sustainable wisdom of ancient and medieval Christian communities.
This important book richly explores environmental practices and
structures of Benedictine life, the roots of those practices in the
Christian tradition, and the possibilities for contemporary
Christian faith based in justice and the land."
Kevin J. O’Brien, author of The Violence of Climate Change
“Monastic Ecological Wisdom tells us the inspiring story of how the
life of Saint Benedict influenced the way he would see God’s
creation as a way of encounter with the divine. Samuel Torvend
speaks to the present historical situation in a way that sees the
riches of Saint Benedict’s 1,500-year-old Rule as relevant to our
present situation. The connections between Saint Benedict’s Rule
and Laudato Sí, as presented here, inspire a careful reading of
both these early and contemporary documents.”
Abbot Primate Gregory Polan, OSB, Badia Sant’Anselmo, Rome,
Italy
"The book is a thoughtful effort to respond to the challenge and
insight of Laudato Sí with the riches of the Benedictine
tradition and the spirituality of the Rule of Benedict. It is a
work that will surely encourage many, including me, to harvest its
insights and to continue to respond to the needs of the poor and
the environment."
John Klassen, OSB, Saint John's University, Collegeville,
Minnesota
"Oblate Torvend has written an exquisite history of Benedict's care
for the environment which he tried to instill in his followers.
Benedict's teachings echo Pope Francis' incisive Laudato Si."
Laura Swan, OSB, St. Placid Priory, Lacey, Washington
"It is especially beneficial for monastics today to read and
reflect on how our personal and communal practices promote the
careful conservation of God's gift of creation for all."
Benedictines
"As the world continues to be shaken by continuing climate change
and environmental devastation, this book offers a bit of hope that
those who read it will take its contents to heart and begin the
long process of correcting the mistakes of centuries, allowing a
viable future for generations to come."
Today's American Catholic
"Monastic Ecological Wisdom provides those new to the study of
monastic history with a helpful overview of the Benedictine
tradition's commitment to ecological values past and present."
Catholic Books Review
"Torvend blends his passion for ecological responsibility and his
perceptions of the Benedict of the Dialogues and the Rule into an
engaging book. Its conclusions are mostly familiar but the ways
Torvend reaches them are frequently new."
American Benedictine Review
"By retrieving wisdom from early Christian history Torvend adds to
the growing efforts to embrace Pope Francis's call to care for our
common home."
The Bible Today
"This book would be a valuable read for environmental groups of all
kinds—both religious and
secular. It is a book that could profitably be included in
Benedictine initial and ongoing formation programs. Benedictine
Oblates—people who associate themselves closely with a Benedictine
community in order to integrate Benedictine values and practices
into their way of life."
The Journal of Social Encounters
“Monastic Ecological Wisdom is thought-provoking and timely, a
welcome addition to the theological discourse on climate.”
The Christian Century
"A very readable and perfectly splendid study of how early medieval
monasteries might serve today as a model of sustainable development
and environmental conservation. It is also one of the best, most
concise introductions to early Christian history, and to the Saint
Benedict and his Rule."
Cistercian Studies Quarterly
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