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Agrarian ecotheology

Theology, 2012
In this essay an agrarian approach to ecotheology is briefly described.
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Ecotheology and Eschatology

Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture, 1999
Contemporary Catholic theology has deliberately played shy of eschatological imagery, and when it has addressed it—usually in the poetry of the liturgy—has done so, for the most part, using banquet imagery for our final destination. One exception to this is in the Eucharistic Preface for the last Sunday of the Ordinary Time of the year when the End is ...
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Electing to do Ecotheology

Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture, 2004
The discipline of ecotheology is relatively new. It can be practised in a variety of ways. There is no consensus about how and what should be taught. This article explores the underlying assumptions, method and content of one such course taught as an elective under the umbrella of a systematic theology.
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Haitian Vodou and Ecotheology

The Ecumenical Review, 2018
AbstractThis contribution reviews ecotheological perspectives among traditional practitioners of the West African religions known as Vodun and Voodoo and their diasporic syncretic variants Hoodoo, Haitian Vodou and Louisiana Voodoo, using Haiti as the main case study.
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The Bible and Ecotheology

2022
Abstract Contemporary Jewish ecotheology frequently grapples with three theological challenges that emerge from traditional readings of Genesis 1: the notion of a conflict between God and nature, the tradition of human exceptionalism, and the belief that God has granted humans dominion over the natural world.
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Debt, Epistemology and Ecotheology

Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture, 2004
The roots of the contemporary ecological crisis demand theological re-description: economic globalisation, driven by debt, is founded on a poor epistemology constructed around a theology of money. Modern and postmodern epistemologies with a humanistic frame of reference, as well as more traditional epistemologies with a naturalistic frame of reference,
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Ecotheology in the Humanities

2016
This book is a collection of essays about the interaction between God, humans, and nature in the context of the environmental challenges and Biblical studies. Chapters include topics on creation care and Sabbath, sacramental approaches to earth care, classical and medieval cosmologies, ecotheodicy, how we understand the problem of nonhuman suffering in
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On Being Public about Ecotheology

Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture, 2001
Environmental issues can be examined from an ecocentric or anthropocentric perspective. The latter approach places human, religious and financial values above the values of nature and the universe. Ecocentric perspectives stress the centrality of all ecosystems, their integration, and planetary processes above any individual or species.
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Ecotheology

New Zealand Geographer, 2003
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