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This article offers a broad overview of Christian ecotheology, a theological movement reflecting on Christian responses to ecological destruction.
Ernst Conradie
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Latin American and Caribbean Ecotheology: A Kaleidoscope
The objective of this article is to present Latin American and Caribbean Ecotheology under the evocative image of a kaleidoscope, in which fragments are combined into a kind of mosaic, suggesting different visualizations.
Afonso Murad
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The question addressed in this article is a possible new epistemological framework to find solutions to the current crisis. The analysis began with the idea of creation as a holistic concept.
Rüdiger Lohlker
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Rubicon Crossings: Working at the Margins of Ecotheology and Ecophenomenology
Trying to answer the challenges proposed by the Laudato si’ encyclical letter and its proposed “integral ecology,” this essay deals with the possible interactions between ecotheology, ecophenomenology, and cultural anthropology, outlining an ...
Piero Carreras
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Postcolonial Typology: A Pedagogical Note on the Field of Ecotheology
In the burgeoning field of ecotheology, scholars have been compelled to propose typologies to introduce and categorize existing but diffuse ecotheological insights.
Abel K Aruan
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Hamartology and ecology: An assessment of Aruna Gnanadason’s contribution to the contemporary debate [PDF]
This paper is situated in the context of Christian ecotheology – offering both a Christian critique of ecological destruction and an ecological critique of Christianity.
Dr Newton Cloete
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An African perspective on hamartology and ecology: Assessing Jesse Mugambi’s contribution to the contemporary debate [PDF]
Christian ecotheology offers a Christian critique of ecological destruction while simultaneously proposing an ecological critique of Christianity.
Dr. Newton Cloete
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Towards East Asian Ecotheologies of Climate Crisis
An anthropogenically caused climate crisis threatens the Earth and humanity. As such, religion’s engagement is of increasing importance. This paper critically evaluates the significance of the East Asian context regarding the climate crisis, arguing for ...
Anna Kirkpatrick-Jung, Tanya Riches
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“THE GOD WITH CLAY”: THE IDEA OF DEEP INCARNATION AND THE INFORMATIONAL UNIVERSE
Abstract This article explores the relations between the idea of deep incarnation and scientific ideas of an informational universe, in which mass, energy, and information belong together. It is argued that the cosmic Christologies developed in the vein of Cappadocian theology (fourth century) and the Franciscan theologian Bonaventure (thirteenth ...
Niels Henrik Gregersen
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The Necessity of Primary Causes: A Critique of Denis Edwards
Abstract In this paper I will investigate a recent development on St Thomas Aquinas’ definition of dual causality and see if it truly develops Aquinas’ thinking or departs from it. Denis Edwards made significant contributions to contemporary Catholic theology especially as it concerns the relationship between science and Christian theology. In one very
Emma McGowan
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