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Ecology and theology of nature / edited by Linda Hogan, João Vila-Chã, Agbonkhianmeghe Orobator.

Contributor(s): Hogan, Linda, 1964- [editor.] | Vila-Chã, João [editor.] | Orobator, A. E [editor.]
Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Undetermined Series: Concilium (Glen Rock, N.J.): 2018/5.Publisher: London : SCM Press, 2018Copyright date: ©2018Description: 147 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780334031567; 0334031567Subject(s): Catholic Church. Pope (2013- : Francis). Laudato si' | Human ecology -- Religious aspects -- Christianity | Ecology -- Religious aspects -- Christianity | Nature -- Religious aspects -- Christianity | EcotheologyBibliography, Etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
We humans and the call to protect our common-home -- Ecclesiology as ecology: orthodox insights / Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew -- The fight for the global commons / Ottmar Edenhofer -- Imago Dei: image or divine, interpreting the Hebrew Bible / Dianne Bergant -- Ecology and the theology of nature / Leonardo Boff and Mark Hathaway -- Nature, Sophia and spirit: interpreting creation and new creation under the sign of the wisdom of the cross and resurrection / Celia Deane-Drummond -- St Francis of Assisi: sine proprium and brother of creatures / Luiz Carlos Susin -- The ecological-nomadic co-existence of the Amerindian peoples: a prophetic, symbolic, and mystical narrative / Roberto Tomichá Charupá -- Indigenous knowledge and ecological concerns: a case study from India / Pampackal Thomas Mathew -- Climate change and its implications for livelihoods: a perspective from the global south / Wilfred Sumani -- The protection of the Amazon and its indigenous peoples / Cláudio Hummes -- Mining and resource extraction in Nigeria: social justice and corporate responsibility / Edward Osang Obi -- Concern for the common home: the theology of creation from an inter-cultural and inter-religious perspective / Isis Ibrahim -- For a life-affirming religious education: the inspiration of Laudato Si' / Juan Pablo Espinosa Arce -- Laudato Si' and feeding the world / Felix Prinz Zu Löwenstein -- Building bridges for the future: Sarajevo 2018 / Linda Hogan.

Includes bibliographical references.

Editorial: We humans and the call to protect our common-home -- Ecclesiology as ecology: orthodox insights / Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew -- The fight for the global commons / Ottmar Edenhofer -- Imago Dei: image or divine, interpreting the Hebrew Bible / Dianne Bergant -- Ecology and the theology of nature / Leonardo Boff and Mark Hathaway -- Nature, Sophia and spirit: interpreting creation and new creation under the sign of the wisdom of the cross and resurrection / Celia Deane-Drummond -- St Francis of Assisi: sine proprium and brother of creatures / Luiz Carlos Susin -- The ecological-nomadic co-existence of the Amerindian peoples: a prophetic, symbolic, and mystical narrative / Roberto Tomichá Charupá -- Indigenous knowledge and ecological concerns: a case study from India / Pampackal Thomas Mathew -- Climate change and its implications for livelihoods: a perspective from the global south / Wilfred Sumani -- The protection of the Amazon and its indigenous peoples / Cláudio Hummes -- Mining and resource extraction in Nigeria: social justice and corporate responsibility / Edward Osang Obi -- Concern for the common home: the theology of creation from an inter-cultural and inter-religious perspective / Isis Ibrahim -- For a life-affirming religious education: the inspiration of Laudato Si' / Juan Pablo Espinosa Arce -- Laudato Si' and feeding the world / Felix Prinz Zu Löwenstein -- Building bridges for the future: Sarajevo 2018 / Linda Hogan.

Some contributions translated into English.

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