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Puo Pha!: African theology is a public theology of dialogue
In this article it is aimed to demonstrate that African theology is a public theology and a theology of dialogue based on its vocalism and oralism. The starting point is the definition of African theology, including its theologising methodologies.
Kelebogile T. Resane
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This study aims to identify issues related to the understanding and implementation of eco-theological teachings based on Genesis 1:26–28 and Psalm 24:1 in the lives of the faithful at Santa Maria Cathedral Church, Palembang, and to position eco-theology
Suryani +3 more
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Derribar los muros de la casa. Un estudio intercultural
When I think of a house, the first image that comes to mind is a solid- walled building, with a door and some windows. However, the Greek word for house, oikos, which is at the root of words like ecology, economy and ecumenism, has a much broader ...
Guillermo Kerber
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This study investigates the operationalization of eco-theology in Islamic education and its effects on students’ environmental awareness and behavior. Anchored in the Qur’anic principles of khilāfah (vicegerency), amānah (trusteeship), and mizān (balance)
Taufikin Taufikin
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Apophatic theology as a resource for eco-theology
This essay explores the potential for eco-theology as a part of the (Christian) theological tradition that, so far, has only been analyzed to a limited extent with regard to what it might contribute to forms of theology that further more sustainable forms of humankind’s (co-)inhabitation of the world: the tradition of apophatic theology.
Iris Veerbeek, Peter-Ben Smit
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Abstract From desert ski resorts to subtropical Winter Games, there is a global proliferation of ‘mission‐impossible’ mega‐projects. The prevailing frameworks of city branding and urban entrepreneurism fail to explain the political logics behind these seemingly irrational projects.
Yiqiu Liu, Sven Daniel Wolfe
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The indigenisation of eco-theology: The case of the Lamba people of the Copperbelt in Zambia
This article shows how eco-theology could and should be indigenised in an African context using the Copperbelt in Zambia as a case study. The ecological crisis worldwide has given rise to the call for everyone to work together to start caring about our ...
Lackson Chibuye, Johan Buitendag
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Christ and nature: An evangelical eco-theology This article motivates evangelical environmental care. Theological environmental ethics tends to be based on the doctrine of creation, but evangelical ethics – if it wants to be properly evangelical and ...
Martin Jakobsen
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ABSTRACT When mural art in indigenous communities is commissioned as a participatory project, several methodological, epistemological, and aesthetic questions arise. This text proposes a horizontal and investigative approach to what we can simply call ‘muralism in the A'i Cofán community context,’ not as significant works executed in communities, but ...
Daniel Alberto Restrepo Hernández +2 more
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This article reflects, from the point of view of systematic theology, on the way in which the current environmental crisis pushes Christian theology to modify a certain number of its fundamental orientations.
Guilhen Antier
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