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Towards a Christian Social Ecology

Pacifica: Australasian Theological Studies, 2000
Solutions to the environmental crisis depend on an understanding of its cause. This paper examines the social ecology of Murray Bookchin, who argues that our ecological crisis, seen in the domination of nature by human beings, has its roots in the domination of human by human.
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Ecology and Contemporary Christian Theology

Religion Compass, 2011
Abstract This article explores contemporary shifts in eco‐theological thinking as they relate to the overall field of ‘religion and ecology/nature’. More specifically, this article looks not only at retrieving theological, biblical and ethical resources from Christianity to address contemporary ecological issues, but rather how ...
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Ecologies of Resonance in Christian Musicking

2020
Abstract Ecologies of Resonance in Christian Musicking explores a diverse range of Christian musical activity through the conceptual lens of resonance, a concept rooted in the physical, vibrational, and sonic realm that carries with it an expansive ability to simultaneously describe personal, social, and spiritual realities. In this book,
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Christian Ecology in the Letter to the Hebrews

New Blackfriars
AbstractThis paper proceeds from a discourse analytical perspective and asks what we can learn from Hebrews 1-2 concerning the relationship of humanity to creation through Christ. First, the exordium is examined to reveal a descent–ascent motif for the incarnate Son who is the one through whom God creates (1:2) and who sustains everything by his ...
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Laudato Sì and the Christian Ecological Utopia

2017
According to Fernand Dumont, a utopia is an ideology which is a synthetic and systemic narrative and which motivates people to change an existing situation and, therefore, is oriented towards the future. This narrative is not a scientific theory but is made of scientific “residuals”. Eco-theology is, but not only, of this nature.
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Christianity and Ecology

Environmental Ethics, 2002
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Ecology and guilt: a post-Christian recycling?

2022
Several authors have suggested that militant environmentalism may have inherited Christianity and its denunciation of human pride. In a sometimes caricature way, it has been criticised for placing too much emphasis, as Christianity did, on the question of fault and guilt. This may seem paradoxical, since political ecology, at the time of its appearance
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Ecology, Anti-Christianity, and the Far Right

Journal for the Study of Radicalism, 2023
Stéphane François, Adrien Nonjon
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