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As eco-theologians continue to address the current ecological crisis, there is continued effort to examine ways Christianity can contribute to building an ecological theology and ecological ethic that takes seriously the human responsibility for creation.
Knight-Messenger, Rachel Marian
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Eco-anxiety: What it is and why it matters. [PDF]
Kurth C, Pihkala P.
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Podcast episode 5: Theology, Public Health, and Social Service [PDF]
This article and podcast was originally published in The Prophet -- a journal created by and for the students at the Boston University School of Theology (BUSTH) to amplify the voices of STH students by promoting and sharing a range of perspectives on ...
Boss, Kathy, Ona, Fernando
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How "green" can religions be? Tensions about religious environmentalism. [PDF]
Koehrsen J, Blanc J, Huber F.
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The Christian Message in a Postmodern World: a critical re-appropriation of Hendrik Kraemer's theology of religions [PDF]
This thesis is a critical re-appropriation of Hendrik Kraemer's theology of religions. Part I introduces theology of religions through the now familiar threefold typology: Kari Earth represents 'exclusivism,' Kari Rahner, 'inclusivism,' and John Hick ...
Perry, T, Perry, T.S.
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Eco-Theology and the Future of Earth
The concept of eco-theology is a form of constructive theology formula that examines the interrelation between religion and nature, especially in dealing with the problems of the environment.
Fatah, Abdul
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Eco-theology Movements from India
India has a long and diverse history of eco-theological thinking and praxis, and this essay attempts to identify and study those diverse trajectories of Indian eco-theologies. The essay further engages with different ecological philosophies and eco-justice movements from India and examines their impact on the politics of the Indian eco-theology ...
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Forming moral community: Christian and ecclesial existence in the theology of Karl Barth 1915-1922
This thesis is an investigation of Karl Barth's theology in the turbulent and dynamic years of his nascent career: 1915 - 1922, with a special focus on the manner in which he construed Christian and ecclesial existence.
O'Neil, Michael David
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Anthropause appreciation, biophilia, and ecophilosophical contemplations amidst a global pandemic. [PDF]
Kolandai K +4 more
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Anthropocentrism in Christian eco-theology: origin and debate
This article explores the origins of anthropocentrism in Christian eco-theology, a concept mainly introduced by Lynn White (1907-1987). It also examines the subsequent debates, especially from the perspective of theocentrism, which opposes the Anthropocentric model.
Abdullah Muslich Rizal Maulana +3 more
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