Barth and Ecotheology offers a critical and constructive reading of Karl Barth's theology in the context of the Anthropocene. It reflects on how a contemporary doctrine of creation must be broad enough to address issues such as climate change, colonialism and racism, sexism, as well as integrating modern science.
Barth and Ecotheology offers a critical and constructive reading of Karl Barth's theology in the context of the Anthropocene. It reflects on how a contemporary doctrine of creation must be broad enough to address issues such as climate change, colonialism and racism, sexism, as well as integrating modern science.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Adrian Langdon is Director of Programs at The Leadership Centre, The Presbyterian College, Montreal, and an affiliate faculty in the School of Religious Studies at McGill University, Canada.
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Preface Introduction: Barth as Ecotheologian, Really? 1. Dominion, Displacement, and the Road to the Anthropocene 2. Faith Seeking Knowledge and Praxis: Method for a Theology of Nature 3. God, Election, and the Community of Creation 4. The Shape of Nature: Jesus Christ and Creation 5. The Movement of Creation: The Spirit's Gift of Time and Space 6. All Our Relations: Recovering Human Embeddedness 7. Spatializing the Atonement: Reconciliation and Other Animals Conclusion Bibliography Index
Preface Introduction: Barth as Ecotheologian, Really? 1. Dominion, Displacement, and the Road to the Anthropocene 2. Faith Seeking Knowledge and Praxis: Method for a Theology of Nature 3. God, Election, and the Community of Creation 4. The Shape of Nature: Jesus Christ and Creation 5. The Movement of Creation: The Spirit's Gift of Time and Space 6. All Our Relations: Recovering Human Embeddedness 7. Spatializing the Atonement: Reconciliation and Other Animals Conclusion Bibliography Index
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