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Eco-theology: Christian and Muslim perspectives.
The focus and aim of this study is twofold. Firstly it strives to ascertain whether the “green” scenarios veneered in the Bible are also ensconced within the Qur’an. Secondly, it is also imperative to determine what the mutual perceptions between Christians and Muslims are in order to enhance the possibility of dialogue in general between the two ...
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Tanzanian Christian eco-ethics: Beyond ethics and theology
Jean du Toit
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The Sabbath Motif in the Discourse of the Eco-theology.
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Indecent eco‐theology: A case for practice‐oriented eco‐theology
Dialog, 2023AbstractIn this article, I propose that eco‐theology should become indecent. Eco‐theology has a lot to learn from Marcella Althaus‐Reid's indecent theology and its orientation towards practice and warning against formalizing and intellectualizing theology within the universities’ walls.
Margrethe Birkler
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CrossCurrents, 2013
W hen I first began to be active in the religious environmental movement over twenty-five years ago, I was often invited to be part of interfaith panel discussions to discuss how religious traditions viewed the environment. On these panels there was usually found a Protestant, a Catholic (Christians always seemed to get two seats), myself representing ...
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W hen I first began to be active in the religious environmental movement over twenty-five years ago, I was often invited to be part of interfaith panel discussions to discuss how religious traditions viewed the environment. On these panels there was usually found a Protestant, a Catholic (Christians always seemed to get two seats), myself representing ...
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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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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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