I. Orientation
Zacharias Shoukry/Mirjam Jekel/Ruben Zimmermann: Introduction - Dirk Evers: Creation, Nature, and Cosmos: Definitions and Hermeneutical Considerations
II. Early Judaism
Kristin De Troyer: God and Creation in Greek Esther - Barbara Schmitz: Creation Theology in 3 Maccabees? An Analysis of the Lexeme ?t?- - Daniel Gurtner: The Corruption of Creation in Second Baruch
III. Early Christianity
Michal Beth Dinkler: The Wild Edges of Characterization: Caring for Creation as Character in the Gospel of Luke - Hans-Georg Gradl: Rearranged Powers: The Discourse on Creation in the Acts of the Apostles - Mirjam Jekel: Greening John: An Eco-hermeneutical Reading of the Fourth Gospel - Christof Landmesser: Paul's Theology of Creation - Alison G. Salvesen: Creation, Nature, and Paradise in the Odes of Solomon and Other Early Syriac Literature
IV. Hermeneutics and Ethics
David Horrell: Why and How Should We Speak of 'Creation'? New Testament Interpretation in an Age of Ecological Crisis - Angela Standhartinger: Creation and Gender: Pauline Perspectives in Context - Adele Reinhartz: The Reception of Biblical Creation Motifs in Contemporary Film Culture - Ruben Zimmermann: The Healing Tree of Life in the Revelation of John: An Earth-Bible-Reading - Torsten Meireis: The Garden of Life and the City of Hope: A Public Theological View on the Issue of Creation Care