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"Ecology" is, etymologically, the logic of living creatures' homes. Christian ethicists find the word suggestively related to "ecumenical," with common roots in the Greek "oikos," the inhabited world. Biology has developed at two main levels: (1) organismic, which is popularly put as "skin-in" biology, and (2) evolutionary-ecosystemic, the latter is ...
Rolston, Holmes, 1932-, author +1 more
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Protestant Christianity and the Bible as Wisdom for Earth Environmental Stewardship
Since the 1967, after Lynn White Jr.´s seminal article in science, entitled “The Historical Roots of Our Ecological Crisis,” Christianity has received academic and popular criticism, for having, supposedly, served as a major driver for our current ...
Rodrigo Penna-Firme
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Ecological Theology of Creation in The Perspective of The Theology of The Trinity
The action of God is always the action of the Trinity. Therefore, in properly interpreting theological issues, taking this truth into account is necessary.
Jarosław Babiński
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An Orthodox perspective on hamartology and ecology: Assessing John Chryssavgis’ contribution to current discourse [PDF]
This article is a sequel to my earlier paper entitled ‘Hamartology and Ecology: An assessment of Aruna Gnanadason’s contribution to the contemporary debate’.
Dr Newton Cloete
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Biblical and Quranic Argumentation for Sustainable Behaviors Toward Nature
We observe an ever-increasing role of religions in fighting the environmental crisis. Religious argumentation has enormous potential to shape the attitudes of the followers of religions.
Ryszard F. Sadowski, Zafer Ayvaz
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Something that impacts the environment impact everyone. Deforestation in the Amazon, a current problem that affects and destroys ecosystems, accelerates global warming, threatens humanity and many other species, has grown dramatically in
Luiz José Dietrich
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On Religious and Cultural Principles of Environmental Protection
The influence of religion on the human attitude to nature has been a thoroughly studied issue over the last sixty years. The present paper addresses a particular aspect of this issue, namely, it provides a comparison of religious and cultural principles
Ryszard F. Sadowski
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CHRISTIANITY AND ECOLOGY A CRITICAL STUDY ON THE CONTRIBUTION OF SDA THEOLOGY TOWARD ECOLOGY
To date, the controversial publication of Lynn White Jr’s article, The Historical Roots of Our Ecological Crisis (1967) ignites the fierce debate between theologian and academia in the field of religion and ecology about the guilt of Western Christianity
M Rizal Abdi, Ferry Goodman Pardamean
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The Role of Religious Argumentation in Shaping Pro-ecological Attitudes of Christians in Poland
Religious arguments are an important factor influencing people’s daily choices. These choices result in, among others, relation to the natural environment and further contribute to improving or deteriorating its condition.
Ryszard F. Sadowski
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The article investigates the growing convergence between the Catholic Church and environmentalism in Brazil, aiming to demonstrate – through an anthropological reading of the Fraternity Campaigns that address sustainability and environmental crisis ...
Marcos Pereira Rufino
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