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Living on This Earth as in Heaven: Time and the Ecological Conversion of Eschatology

open access: yesModern Theology, Volume 40, Issue 4, Page 833-858, October 2024.
Abstract Eschatological and apocalyptic patterns of thought are today prominent in environmental discourse, across multiple disciplines and media. Yet some theologians criticise these thought patterns for their role in perpetuating and even causing the environmental degradation we now witness. This article argues that the construal of salvation and the
Gunnar Gjermundsen
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The Earth as “Mother of Men” in Latter-Day Saint Theology

open access: yesReligions, 2021
Following the completion of work on the Book of Mormon, Joseph Smith began his work on expanding the Bible’s scope. Unlike many of his contemporary Bible thinkers who were also working on translations of the Bible, Smith expanded the text in unique ways,
Kevin L. Tolley
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Visions of the Whole: Scripture, the Life of Christian Doctrine, and Formation

open access: yesReviews in Religion &Theology, Volume 31, Issue 4, Page 175-182, October 2024.
Abstract The idea of ‘Christian doctrine’ has become sundered over time from its spiritual roots as part of the formative Christian life shaped by a vision of the whole that sees everything in integral and open‐ended relation to God. This review article explores some of the reasons behind this severing of Christian doctrine from everyday Christian ...
Paul Dominiak
wiley   +1 more source

An ecospirituality of nature’s beauty: A hopeful conversation in the current climate crisis

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 2023
Since our earliest hominid ancestors, humans have found nature beautiful, feeling a sense of the numinous in its presence. However, evolutionary biology has been unsuccessful in providing a satisfactory explanation for this phenomenon in terms of natural
Lisanne D. Winslow
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From eco‐theology to eco‐skepticism: How American Latter‐day Saint environmental perspectives changed over time, and how they may change again

open access: yesWIREs Climate Change, Volume 15, Issue 1, January/February 2024.
An image of the Salt Lake Temple at Temple Square in Salt Lake City, Utah, taken by the author. Temple Square is the headquarters of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter‐day Saints. Every year around Christmas, the Church lights up the trees on Temple Square.
Madeleine Ary Hahne
wiley   +1 more source

Is the “Common Home” Metaphor Adequate and Useful for an “Integral Ecology” Theology in Modern Times?

open access: yesReligions
This essay argues that the “common home” metaphor, when applied to planet Earth, falls short in its ability to provide an accurate analogy with the complexity and diversity of the planet itself since it has a limited epistemological, heuristic, and ...
Maria Isabel Pereira Varanda
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Integration of Ecotheology Literacy Games Through Deep Learning to Increase Environmental Awareness for Students in IPAS Learning

open access: yesMagistra
This study aims to analyze the use of ecotheology literacy games through in-depth learning to increase environmental awareness among students in science subjects at Medani State Elementary School. The method used in this study is qualitative, with a case
Fitria Martanti, Maskur Maskur
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Ecotheology in the Holy Scriptures: A Study of the Intertextuality of the Qur’an and the Bible

open access: yesJurnal Studi Agama
This study offers ecotheology as an approach that considers the reciprocal relationship between religion and nature. This study attempts to build a dialogue between holy books by examining ecotheological narratives regarding the concept of the ...
Fadhilah Bowode
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Towards Holistic Healing: A Pentecostal Ecotheological Perspective

open access: yesReligions
Pentecostal ecotheology presents a holistic approach to healing that recognises the inherent worth of all creation and the interconnectedness of human and nonhuman creation.
Mookgo Solomon Kgatle, Joshua Chigorimbo
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ECOTHEOLOGICAL VALUES IN ENVIRONMENTAL JOURNALISM

open access: yesKontemplasi: Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Ushuluddin, 2021
This article aims to reveal the role of eco-theology in environmental journalism which has rarely been discussed by researchers. This article fills the void that is still not filled. Religion for journalists is appointed as a frame to make news raised in religious moral values.
Ahmad Natsir   +2 more
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