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Christian Neoplatonism and Deep Incarnation: Nicholas of Cusa and Giordano Bruno as Inspirations for Contemporary Ecotheology

open access: yesReligions
In response to the specter of looming anthropogenic ecological catastrophe, many Christian thinkers have begun to rethink the God/world relationship and reimagine the ontic cleavage between divinity and creation.
Matthew Eaton
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Ecofaith: Reading Scripture in an Era of Ecological Crisis

open access: yesReligions, 2019
This essay outlines the emerging field of ecological theology (ecotheology) with a primary focus on the methods of ecological hermeneutics developed by biblical scholars, ethicists, and theologians.
J. J. Johnson Leese
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An Ecolinguistic Reading of the Creation Story in the Bible: Beyond and Within

open access: yesReligions
Taking the cue from the recent developments in ecotheology and its concern with a sustainable world where humans, animals and plants may live in harmony with each other, this paper sets out to investigate the representation of nature in the Bible’s ...
Cristina Pennarola
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Antinatalism and ecotheology : reflections through Laudato Si'

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This thesis examines antinatalism – the belief that procreation is morally objectionable – through the lens of Christian ecotheology. It argues that the rising cultural resonance of antinatalist thought reflects not merely existential despair, but also a
Wiedersheim, Keith Andrew
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Christocentric Ecotheology and Climate Change

open access: yes, 2020
Christocentric ecotheology is a concept that examines ecological phenomena from Christian theological perspective. This research was therefore required to examine the theological implications of climate change with the aim of bridging the gaps between ...
PhD Ezichi A Ituma
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Implementing Ecotheology Through The Concept Of Hospitality In The Context Of Covid 19

open access: yes, 2023
This paper analyzes hospitality-based ecotheology in the framework of soil theology in a Covid-19 pandemic situation.The goal is for Christians to realize through biblical texts that humans are the image of God (Imago Dei) which contains the ...
Wuwung, Olivia Cherly   +2 more
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Ecotheologies and intersectionality

open access: yes, 2023
Many (formerly) marginalised groups contribute their epistemologies of holistic living to the field of research on ecojustice and ecotheology. They often express a variety of intersectional entanglements of human and non-human life, as well as the intersectional human impact of the climate crisis.
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Islamic Ecotheology and the Anthropocene Challenge: Ethical Limits and Theological Possibilities

open access: yesZygon
This article critically examines the current state of Islamic ecotheology and argues that, while it has made valuable contributions to environmental thought, it remains largely confined within an ethical paradigm centered on moral responsibility.
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Future perspective of ecotheology

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Bakalaura darba mērķis ir analizēt ekoteoloģijas nākotnes potenciālu, izpētot, kā ekoteoloģija var veicināt sabiedrības pārveidi uz ilgtspējīgāku dzīvesveidu un videi draudzīgākām vērtībām.
Aniņa, Džeina
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“And God saw that it was good”: ecotheology and ecclesial environmental work

open access: yes, 2019
Theology has, also as result of the critique directed at it, undergone an ecologization that takes shape in ecotheology. It is theology’s attempt to deliver answers to the ecological crisis.
Kuhn, Philipp
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