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The autonomy of the world and the subjectivity of man in ecotheology
One of the most difficult problems, which is to be solved by contemporary culture, is the ecological problem. It concerns the culture because the hedonistic and consumerist mentality of man plays an important part in it.
Horowski, Jarosław
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The relationship between natural cycles and human actions in causing climate change and its impacts on society have been a subject of debate. This paper explores the responses of pre-modern Koreans to climate change and natural disasters.
Bright Myeong Seok Lee
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This study examines the potential of Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L.) in advancing Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), specifically food security (SDG 2) and climate action (SDG 13). Despite its resilience to drought and carbon sequestration capabilities, market challenges often deter farmers from its cultivation.
Lia Istifhama +2 more
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Reviewed Title: Introducing Evangelical Ecotheology: Foundations in Scripture, Theology, History, and Praxis by Daniel L. Brunner, Jennifer L. Butler, and A. J. Swoboda. Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2014.
Ploegstra, Jeff
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Islamic Ecotheology and Productive Zakat: A Bibliometric Approach to Green Economy
Zakat is a vital instrument in Islamic economics, serving not only as a mechanism for wealth redistribution but also as a strategic tool for promoting social welfare and ecological sustainability.
Lestari, Nia Kurnia +6 more
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Religious teachings are closely related to the ecological dimension which, after being reinterpreted, eventually led to the term ecotheology. Through previous studies, it was found that one of the religions that contain these values is Islam and ...
Muthohirin, Nafik +2 more
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Said the River: The Confluence of Ecotheology and Water
Environmental water issues are increasingly in the consciousness of environmental advocates, as well as scientists and engineers. Water experts have approached water issues from a scientific and engineering framework, which has led them to preference ...
Ferris, Margaret Harrington
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This article limits itself to a selection of key ideas on animal ethics from Celia Deane-Drummond's ecotheology. She has been generally cautious about venturing into ethical implications of her ecotheology.
Bierma, Troy
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Christianity and reverential naturalism engage a world in peril: A dialogue between disciplines. [PDF]
Bramadat P, Thatamanil J.
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