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Missiology Meets Ecotheology: Creation Faith in an Intercultural Perspective

Studies in World Christianity
Indigenous religions around the world have brought forth functional attitudes towards their natural environment that have – until recently – proved successful.
Isis Ibrahim
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Adjusting to the Newcomer: Theology and Ecotheology

Pacifica: Australasian Theological Studies, 2000
This paper is concerned with the impact of ecotheology on traditional concepts and perspectives. It notes the questions now being asked about the status of the bible and about sacramental perspectives on the world as a result of ecological issues.
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Ecotheology and Environmental Praxis in Guatemala

Nova Religio, 2003
One can argue that religious beliefs have more influence for changing societal behavior than does scientific knowledge. Thus, the rediscovery of ecological themes in a variety of religious texts (ecotheology) can be a step toward environmental activism and conservation behavior, where science alone has been relatively ineffective.
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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 and Love

2022
In Ecotheology and Love: The Converging Poetics of Sohrab Sepehri and James Baldwin, Bahar Davary points to the interrelation of religion, poetry, and ecology from a comparative perspective with an emphasis on decoloniality. This work shows how authors Sohrab Seperhi and James Baldwin sought social justice by building their work on love and an ...
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Mapping ecotheologies: Deliberations on difference

Theology, 2012
How do we understand differences in our approaches, methods and priorities? This reflection explores three areas of differences in the field of ecotheology: topics, methods and the specific concerns and presuppositions of the people involved.
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Leopold's Land Ethic and Ecotheology

Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture, 2000
Aldo Leopold is widely regarded as the foundational figure in philosophical environmental ethics; his A Sand County Almanac has achieved an almost canonical status. Within ecotheology, however, Leopold has had much less influence. True, many cite with approval Leopold’s call to extend ethics to the natural world.
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Living Entanglement and Revisionist Ecotheology

Theology and Science, 2019
ABSTRACTReligious engagement in efforts to confront our ecological crisis are hampered by longstanding theological understandings of non-human nature. Elizabeth A.
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Ecotheology in the Perspective of Islamic Education: A Conceptual Review

ETDC: Indonesian Journal of Research and Educational Review
Massive environmental degradation, climate change, and other ecological crises demand responses that are not only technocratic but also transformative in terms of values and worldview.
Baso Syafaruddin
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Levente Hufnagel (ed.), Ecotheology: Sustainability and Religions of the World

Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture
Levente Hufnagel (ed.), Ecotheology: Sustainability and Religions of the World (London: IntechOpen, 2023), xiv + 374 pp., £139.00 (cloth), ISBN: 978-1-80355-436-5.
Ben Szoller
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