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Religion and ecology: towards a communion of creatures [PDF]
For better or ill, religion informs the environmental views, values, relations, and behaviour of an overwhelming majority of people around the world, often in profound ways. For this reason alone, studies in religion and ecology should comprise a crucial
Rigby, K
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Sustainable Education: An Interfaith Climate Change Initiative [PDF]
This thesis is a study of religion and the environment in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex and how participants define and interpret their religious duty toward nature. The literature is focused on the field of Christianity and Ecology from its historical
Banis, Joshua Paul
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Orthodox Christian Teaching on Eco-theology, Psychological and Legal Facets, and the Crisis of Microplastic Pollution in the World’s Oceans [PDF]
Microplastic pollution constitutes one of the most inescapable and tenacious threats to marine ecosystems, with profound consequences for biodiversity, food security, and human health.
S. G. Nicolaides +3 more
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Eco-Justice Incongruous with other Social ills: An African Theological Perspective and Indigenous Epistemology [PDF]
The objective of the article is to uphold a methodological orientation that seeks a genuine appropriation amongst indigenous and other systems of knowledge with reference to ecology.
Patricia Dudu Ngwena
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Sustainability in the theology curriculum [PDF]
This is the author's PDF version of a book chapter available in Sustainability education: Perspectives and practice across higher education. Edited by Paula Jones, David Selby, and Stephen Sterling. London: Earthscan, 2010.
Smith, Simon M. +4 more
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A brief history of human ecology and ecotheology
Humana ekologija dio je ekologije koji je nastao u prošlom stoljeću a bavi se proučavanjem odnosa između čovjeka i njegove okoline. Ona je sastavni dio ekologije, a povezana je uz tzv. ekološko pitanje iz druge polovice XIX.
Tomašević, Luka +2 more
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In 1967, historian Lynn White argued that religions, particularly Christianity, have significantly contributed to environmental degradation due to their inherently anthropocentric worldview. However, whether Christianity is fundamentally anthropocentric
Zoran Turza
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A handbook in theology and ecology
This book is not available through ChesterRep.This book discusses Christian theology and environmental concerns. It focuses on practical issues of environmental concern, ecology and Bibical studies, ecology and Celtic Christianity, women and ecology ...
Deane-Drummond, Celia
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From temple to house-church in Luke-Acts: a Lukan challenge to Korean Christianity
This dissertation examines the portrayals of the Temple, synagogue, and house-churches in Luke-Acts to pose a Lukan challenge to the Korean church by using a model of architectural space which is derived from social-scientific ideas originating in ...
Jung, Young-San
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The growth of anthropogenic impacts on environment rapidly acelerated since 1950s and led to overshooting of several planetary ecological thresholds, decreasing the Earth´s ability to support our civilization.
Peter Sabo +3 more
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