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The Impact of Climate Change on Biblical Interpretation and Theology [PDF]
This study investigates how climate change influences biblical interpretation and theology, with the aim of aligning ecological concerns with scriptural and doctrinal perspectives. Key goals include examining reinterpretations of scripture, assessing the
Richard Osei Akoto
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The younger generation in different countries have been said to be growing into environmental consciousness. Are youths in the Kenyan religious landscape aware of the environmental issues?
Loreen Maseno, King'asia Mamati
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The theological responses to the socio-economic activities that undermine water as a resource
This article focuses, from a theological perspective, on both the ecological crisis and the politico-economic dealings in relation to water – especially with regard to the unsound ways in which governments deal with this resource.
Thomas Resane
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Beyond tithes and offerings: Revolutionising the economics of Pentecostal churches in Zimbabwe
The Zimbabwean economic crisis has exposed the unsustainability of traditional sources of Church finances. Churches that depend on tithes, freewill offerings and donations have been facing incapacitation, a disturbing predicament that has been further ...
Kimion Tagwirei
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De excrementis diaboli – Some reflections on an almost total absence of a practical implication of a theology of creation in the public speech of Brazilian Evangelicalism [PDF]
Brazilian theologian Rubem Alves (1933-2014) was one of the most creative thinkers Latin American theology has ever produced. In De excrementisdiaboli (“On the Devil’s excrements”), a short text published in 1998 in Brazilian newspaper Folha de S. Paulo,
Prof Carlos Caldas
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Earth, gender and food security: Maria Zaloumis’ journey of feminising Agric-business in Zambia
This article explores the interconnectedness of the earth, gender and food security in the Zambian context using the narrative of Maria Zaloumis (a female Zambian farmer) in the public sphere.
Nelly Mwale
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The prophetic witness of the church as an appropriate mode of public discourse in African societies
A discussion on the prophetic witness of the church is relevant in many respects. Firstly, most African countries have embraced democracy, without defining its contents; hence, democracy practised in Africa varies from one country to another.
Mbengu D. Nyiawung
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The question of how human beings are to understand their role in creation is of particular interest in our current time of extreme exploitation of the earth and severe environmental degradation.
Annelien C. Rabie-Boshoff
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Environmental degradation and climate change are urgent ethical and theological challenges prompting faith-based responses. In Islam, the principles of tauhid (oneness), khilafah (stewardship), and amanah (sacred trust) are reframed into an ecological ...
Sandi Pratama, Mowafg Abrahem Masuwd
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Imago Dei as the foundation of Christian ethics in addressing the ecological crisis in Indonesia
This study analysed the relationship between creation theology and environmental responsibility, with a focus on Imago Dei as the basis for Christian ethics in the context of the ecological crisis in Indonesia.
Roedy Silitonga, Yosia Belo
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