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Mutual Custodianship in the Landscapes of Guðlac A
Guðlac A details the eponymous saint’s relationships with the holy
landscape surrounding his hermitage and its other-than-human inhabitants.
The poem suggests that the work of Guðlac’s sainthood is
sustained devotion to the Earth community. As an exemplum of Old
English ecotheological living, Guðlac’s legend offers a challenge to the
concept of environmental “stewardship” of the Earth community in favor
of a model of mutual custodianship calls for sustained and deliberate
devotion to the created world for its own sake and as a manifestation of
the Creator’s love and glory. It also suggests that sustained engagement
with the natural world even in the face of environmental crisis or collapse
will be rewarded, in this life or the next.