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This contribution builds upon and contributes to many recent ecumenical calls for an ecological reformation of Christianity. It seeks to guide such calls on the use of the term “ecology” by offering five brief statements in this regard, namely 1) on ...
E. Conradie
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The Debate Concerning Creation in Relation to Ecology
The subject of creation was neglected in theological debate for a long time. Only about 35 years ago, when the so-called ecological crisis manifested itself, creation began to appear in the center of theological interest.
Sławomir Śledziewski
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The religious vision of nature in the light of Laudato Si’: An interreligious reading between Islam and Christianity [PDF]
The environmental crisis is undoubtedly one of the most critical and urgent problems of our times. Many people are raising their voices in support of nature to build a better future for humanity and for our planet.
Antonino Puglisi, Johan Buitendag
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Christianity and Shona religion and ecology : an ethical-practical perspective [PDF]
The biggest single threat to ecology and biodiversity is human-induced climate change. This study assesses ethics and attitudes in an African context for coping with climate change.
Beyers, Jaco, Muza, Kudakwashe
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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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Christian ecotheology offers a Christian critique of ecological destruction while simultaneously proposing an ecological critique of Christianity. One aspect of Christian ecotheology entails ecumenical discourse on the content and ecological significance
Dr. Newton Cloete
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Hamartology and ecology: An assessment of Aruna Gnanadason’s contribution to the contemporary debate
This paper is situated in the context of Christian ecotheology – offering both a Christian critique of ecological destruction and an ecological critique of Christianity.
N. Cloete
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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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Review essay: On the state of the debate in ecological theology
This review essay assesses the state of the debate on a Christian Ecological Theology with specific reference to the important volume of essays Christianity and ecology: seeking the well-being of earth and humans edited by Dieter Hessel and Rosemary ...
E. M. Conradie
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A transforming spirituality is needed to attend to the ‘third-millennial needs’ of Africa to address issues such as relationships (tribal wars, genocide, ISIS, etc.), globalisation ([new]-colonisation and urbanisation), ecology (industrialisation and ...
Johannes J. Knoetze
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