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Pandemic Ecology and Theology
Author | : Alexander Hampton |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 134 |
Release | : 2020-11-01 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9781000291384 |
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As the sequential stages of the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic have unfolded, so have its complexities. What initially presented as a health emergency, has revealed itself to be a phenomenon of many facets. It has demonstrated human creativity, the oft neglected presence of nature, and the resilience of communities. Equally, it has exposed deep social inequities, conceptual inadequacies, and structural deficiencies about the way we organize our civilization and our knowledge. As the situation continues to advance, the question is whether the crisis will be grasped as an opportunity to address the deep structural, ecological and social challenges that we brought with us into the second decade of the new millennium. This volume addresses the collective sense that the pandemic is more than a problem to manage our way out of. Rather, it is a moment to consider our broken relationship with the natural world, and our alienation from a deeper sense of purpose and meaning. The contributors, though differing in their diagnoses and recommendations, share the belief that this moment, with its transformative possibility, not be forfeit. Equally, they share the conviction that the chief ground of any such reorientation ineluctably involves our collective engagement with both ecology and theology.
Pandemic Ecology and Theology
Author | : Alexander Hampton |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 126 |
Release | : 2020-11-01 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9781000291421 |
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As the sequential stages of the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic have unfolded, so have its complexities. What initially presented as a health emergency, has revealed itself to be a phenomenon of many facets. It has demonstrated human creativity, the oft neglected presence of nature, and the resilience of communities. Equally, it has exposed deep social inequities, conceptual inadequacies, and structural deficiencies about the way we organize our civilization and our knowledge. As the situation continues to advance, the question is whether the crisis will be grasped as an opportunity to address the deep structural, ecological and social challenges that we brought with us into the second decade of the new millennium. This volume addresses the collective sense that the pandemic is more than a problem to manage our way out of. Rather, it is a moment to consider our broken relationship with the natural world, and our alienation from a deeper sense of purpose and meaning. The contributors, though differing in their diagnoses and recommendations, share the belief that this moment, with its transformative possibility, not be forfeit. Equally, they share the conviction that the chief ground of any such reorientation ineluctably involves our collective engagement with both ecology and theology.
Doing Theology in the New Normal
Author | : Jione Havea |
Publsiher | : SCM Press |
Total Pages | : 218 |
Release | : 2021-07-30 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780334060642 |
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Responses to the recent pandemic have been driven by fear, with social distancing and locking down of communities and borders as the most effective tactics. Out of fear and strategies that separate and isolate, emerges what has been described as the “new normal” (which seems to mutate daily). Truly global in scope, with contributors from across the world, this collection revisits four old responses to crises – assure, protest, trick, amend – to explore if/how those might still be relevant and effective and/or how they might be mutated during and after a global pandemic. Together they paint a grounded, earthy, context-focused picture of what it means to do theology in the new normal.
Varieties of Religion and Ecology
Author | : Zainal A. Bagir,Michael S. Northcott,Frans Wijsen |
Publsiher | : LIT Verlag Münster |
Total Pages | : 135 |
Release | : 2024 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 9783643913944 |
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This collection presents critical environmental problems with respect to their intersection with culture and religion in Indonesia, such as water resource management, conservation, and political ecology. Scholars from the region ground investigation in ethnographic field studies that represent diverse communities, including Indigenous perspectives from across the archipelago. The discussion is forward-looking and sophisticated, offering a meaningful and critical engagement with the field of religion and ecology. Anna M. Gade, Professor of Environmental Studies, University of Wisconsin, Madison, United States.
Pandemic Reflections
Author | : Geoffrey Karabin |
Publsiher | : Ethics International Press |
Total Pages | : 414 |
Release | : 2023-09-27 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9781804410493 |
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St Francis of Assisi, one of the most acclaimed and enduring of saints, is particularly significant when reflecting upon the COVID pandemic. Francis lived, and ministered, amid a leprosy pandemic. How he lived in relation to that pandemic makes him a source of insight to as well as a potential critic of contemporary responses to COVID. In turn, one can use COVID to question Francis. Did he exhibit a harmful form of religious devotion, perhaps fanaticism, by exposing himself and others to a lethal pathogen? This edited collection examines a highly visible and impactful religious figure with the intent of bringing him into conversation with one of the defining issues of the early 21st Century.
Ecotheology
Author | : Levente Hufnagel |
Publsiher | : BoD – Books on Demand |
Total Pages | : 388 |
Release | : 2023-01-11 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781803554358 |
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Ecotheology - Sustainability and Religions of the World gives a very interesting overview of the frontiers of scientific research in this important multi- and transdisciplinary area. Its chapters use ecotheological approaches to discuss the multiple aspects of an environmental crisis from almost every segment of our planet. This book will be very useful for everyone – researchers, teachers, students, or others interested in the field – who would like to gain some insights into this aspect of our culture.
Beyond the Pandemic
Author | : O'Murchu, Diarmuid |
Publsiher | : Orbis Books |
Total Pages | : 136 |
Release | : 2022-11-03 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9781608339570 |
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"Sets out some of the leading features of the evolutionary spiritual reawakening initiated in part by the COVID-19 pandemic and their implications for our time"--
How Would We Know What God is Up To
Author | : Ernst M. Conradie,Cynthia Moe-Lobeda |
Publsiher | : AOSIS |
Total Pages | : 260 |
Release | : 2023-03-01 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9781779952448 |
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This second volume in the series on "An Earthed Faith" will address the following question: "Given what we know about the Anthropocene, how does one even begin to answer the question: What is this God up to, and how ought humans respond?” This is a question of theological method, including the sources and interlocutors of Christian theology, its aims and starting points, social theories shaping it, and presuppositions grounding it. Addressing this question is the classic task of doing contextual theology, namely describing and analysing a particular context and considering how this context may best be addressed theologically and practically. The question highlights the need for prophetic theology to discern the “signs of the time”, to recognise a “moment of truth” (Kairos) and to discern counter-movements of the Spirit. The question of method opens the door to constructive critique of how theology has been done and should be done.