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Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture, 2012
Susan Power Bratton, Christianity, Wilderness, and Wildlife: The Original Desert Solitaire (Scranton and London: University of Scranton Press, 2009), 349 pp., $30.00 (pbk), ISBN: 978-1 58966-177-6. Elizabeth Theokritoff, Living in God’s Creation: Orthodox Perspectives on Ecology (Crestwood, NY: St. Vladimir’s Seminary Press, 2009), 265 pp., $20.00 (pbk)
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Susan Power Bratton, Christianity, Wilderness, and Wildlife: The Original Desert Solitaire (Scranton and London: University of Scranton Press, 2009), 349 pp., $30.00 (pbk), ISBN: 978-1 58966-177-6. Elizabeth Theokritoff, Living in God’s Creation: Orthodox Perspectives on Ecology (Crestwood, NY: St. Vladimir’s Seminary Press, 2009), 265 pp., $20.00 (pbk)
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African eco-theology: Nature and sources
The Catholic Voyage: African Journal of Consecrated Life, 2022The activities of human beings from the dawn of modernity, specifically in the areas of degradation, pollution and destruction of the very environment that hosts and sustainscthem, have led to the serious danger of extermination. Not only have these human activities succeeded in making the environment hostile to life, they have also turned it into a ...
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AN ECO-THEOLOGY OF (POST) HUMAN ANIMAL GRACE
2021This paper explores eco-theology, (post) humanism and what the author calls (post) human animal grace. The author explores the ways in which ecopoiesis and theopoiesis can be thought of together, as intersecting concepts. Ecopoiesis and theopoiesis are meant in more metaphoric ways, drawing on the Greek root of bringing forth, rather than on the Latin ...
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Celia Deane-Drummond Eco-theology
Theology and Science, 2010In this new format of book reviews, Theology and Science asks two eminent scholars in a particular area of theology and science to review each other's works and respond to their respective reviews,...
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Eco-theology and losing the sacred
2010Within an eco-theological context Christianity, more specifically Protestantism, has been blamed for our current ecological crisis due to the fact that it has lost its sense of the sacred. The purpose of this article is to explore how this de-sacralisation or disenchantment of nature may be linked to a specific cosmology or worldview and the ...
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Environmental education and eco-theology: insights from Franciscan schools in Indonesia
Environmental Education Research, 2021Lyn Parker
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Creation as Promise: A Dogmatic Approach to Eco-Theology in the Anthropocene
New Blackfriars, 2022Peter Scherle
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