Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Discipline
- Keyword
-
- Environment (3)
- Climate (2)
- Al-Anfal (1)
- Bridge building (1)
- Creation (1)
-
- Dialogue (1)
- Diapraxis (1)
- Earth consciousness (1)
- Eco-anxiety (1)
- Eco-consciousness (1)
- Eco-justice (1)
- Eco-theology (1)
- Eco-womanism (1)
- Ecocide (1)
- Ecotheology (1)
- Environmental sustainability (1)
- Erga omnes obligations (1)
- Interfaith (1)
- Laudato Si (1)
- Paradise (1)
- Phenomenology (1)
- Place-based education (1)
- Post-colonial (1)
- Re-storying (1)
- Religion (1)
- Solastalgia (1)
- Sustainability (1)
- Sustainable Education (1)
- Theological anthropology (1)
- Transformative pedagogy (1)
Articles 1 - 27 of 27
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
A Lutheran Response To Luther’S Unsettling Antisemitism, Allen Jorgenson
A Lutheran Response To Luther’S Unsettling Antisemitism, Allen Jorgenson
Consensus
No abstract provided.
Luther Legacy Conference: Martin Luther And Antisemitism January 20, 2020
Luther Legacy Conference: Martin Luther And Antisemitism January 20, 2020
Consensus
This document contains the entire proceedings of the Luther Legacy Conference
Consequences Of Reinforcing Stereotypes: A Look Into Representations Of Minorities On Television, Matthew Gregory
Consequences Of Reinforcing Stereotypes: A Look Into Representations Of Minorities On Television, Matthew Gregory
Consensus
No abstract provided.
Martin Luther And Antisemitism, Daniel Maoz
Martin Luther And The Jews: Passion Over Ethics, Joseph Telushkin
Martin Luther And The Jews: Passion Over Ethics, Joseph Telushkin
Consensus
No abstract provided.
Christian Claims On Indigenous Peoples, Jean Becker
A Jewish Response To Dysfunctional And Destructive Passion, Daniel Maoz
A Jewish Response To Dysfunctional And Destructive Passion, Daniel Maoz
Consensus
No abstract provided.
Antisemitism In Classical Music: From Wagner To Shostakovich, Christopher Clarke
Antisemitism In Classical Music: From Wagner To Shostakovich, Christopher Clarke
Consensus
No abstract provided.
Contemporary Repercussions Of Historical Discrimination, Kimberly Spevack
Contemporary Repercussions Of Historical Discrimination, Kimberly Spevack
Consensus
No abstract provided.
There Was A Man Who Had Two Sons, David Schnasa Jacobsen
There Was A Man Who Had Two Sons, David Schnasa Jacobsen
Consensus
No abstract provided.
God And The Earth, Michael Hooghiem
Fetishized Nature Or Life-Giving Breath? Religion As Skill In Climate Change, Sigurd Bergmann
Fetishized Nature Or Life-Giving Breath? Religion As Skill In Climate Change, Sigurd Bergmann
Consensus
Anthropogenic climate change and unsustainable modes of production, consumption and lifestyles represent one of the most demanding challenges facing Earth, our home and humanity. Therefore religious belief, faith communities and spiritual commitment are highly needed to prepare the ground for what has been described as the necessary “great transformation”. To achieve this transformation, we need a new climate narrative and iconography, supported by a broad alliance of local and trans-local social forces. Religion has a significant role to play in this mobilization. This article begins by depicting several reasons that religion is a crucial driving force in the needed great …
Ecology And Christian Education: How Sustainability Discourse And Theological Anthropology Inform Teaching Methods, Chad Rimmer
Ecology And Christian Education: How Sustainability Discourse And Theological Anthropology Inform Teaching Methods, Chad Rimmer
Consensus
This paper will sketch theoretical synergies between sustainability discourse and a Christian ecotheological approach to religious education, and point to pedagogical possibilities for bridging the two disciplines. Theology and natural science operate with certain anthropological assumptions. Those underlying anthropologies inform the teaching methods of environmental and religious education. Anthropologies that conceive of human being outside of ecological relationships are a root problem of our current ecological crisis. Many economic, political and social discourses colonize people from the land, particularly children, exacerbating the root causes of sustainability. This paper affirms that linking sustainability discourse and religious education is a way to …
Women, Climate Change And Eco-Theology, Mary (Joy) Philip
Women, Climate Change And Eco-Theology, Mary (Joy) Philip
Consensus
The impact of climate change is not proportionate to the ones that contribute to it. It is the world’s poorest and those in vulnerable situations, especially women and children, who bear the brunt of environmental, economic and social shocks. This paper highlights the fact that women are disproportionately affected by climate change, when they are primarily the ones that have been caring for and preserving the earth. This paper also argues for the need for eco-consciousness and the increased participation of women in climate initiatives, as women have a theology and spirituality undergirded by eco-consciousness.
Responsibility For Creation, Sarah E. Brown
Sustainability And Climate In Religion: A Case Of Study Of The Green Churches Network In Africa (Toile Des Églises Vertes En Afrique) Teva, Marcel Ngirinshuti
Sustainability And Climate In Religion: A Case Of Study Of The Green Churches Network In Africa (Toile Des Églises Vertes En Afrique) Teva, Marcel Ngirinshuti
Consensus
Faced with the ecological crisis, many churches are involved in the search for concrete solutions. Since 2016, the Green Churches Network in Africa (TEVA), a network of churches, denominational structures and associations, which are committed to caring for the "common home" (planet-earth) in Africa. This organization currently has (as of 2019) 1,808 parishes grouped into 19 churches in 12 African countries. The vision of TEVA is to reach 2020 green parishes by the end of 2020. Starting with the fact that ecological questions are often perceived as utopian and very complex, TEVA aims to promote knowledge of African ecological issues …
Mindfulness, Empathy, Contentment And Communication; Five Buddhist Perspectives And Five Solutions To Five Unsdgs, Gunaketu Bjørn Kjønstad
Mindfulness, Empathy, Contentment And Communication; Five Buddhist Perspectives And Five Solutions To Five Unsdgs, Gunaketu Bjørn Kjønstad
Consensus
No abstract provided.
Sustainability And Religion, Chad Rimmer, Mary (Joy) Philip
Sustainability And Religion, Chad Rimmer, Mary (Joy) Philip
Consensus
No abstract provided.
Introducing A Comparative Ecotheology: Islamic Concept Of Basmalah And Luther’S Commentary On The Ten Commandments, Sayed Hassan Akhlaq
Introducing A Comparative Ecotheology: Islamic Concept Of Basmalah And Luther’S Commentary On The Ten Commandments, Sayed Hassan Akhlaq
Consensus
In our trying time of the COVID-19 pandemic, this paper discusses current environmental concerns in light of critical questions about the relationship between God and Mother Earth. This paper addresses this question in an inter-religious context. In order to fulfil its original duty of inculcating spirituality, faith can build a bridge between God and people on a constructive understanding of the Earth. To this end, Christianity and Islam offer notions of divine grace and divine lutf to do this duty. In this paper, I examine two inspiring sources: the Islamic motto of Basmalah, and Luther’s commentary on the Ten Commandments …
Religious Environmental Stewardship, The Sabbath And Sustainable Futures In Africa: Implications For Sustainability Discourse, Ben-Willie Kwaku Golo
Religious Environmental Stewardship, The Sabbath And Sustainable Futures In Africa: Implications For Sustainability Discourse, Ben-Willie Kwaku Golo
Consensus
In terms of goals and approaches, the potentials of religion and faith communities have had a prolonged marginalisation from the rather intense academic and political engagements in the suitability discourse with a consensus on the concept of sustainability as both an approach and a goal. In this paper, I argue that the highly religious African context would require a religiously inspired and phrased recourse towards a comprehensive sustainability, rather than a solely secular concept of environmental sustainability. This is much more so when environmental sustainability is largely a secular vision of a religious one – environmental stewardship. Ignoring the beliefs, …
Adam, Dust Of The Earth: A Paradise Received And Incomplete In The Biblical Accounts Of Creation. Some Philological Observations On The Creation Accounts, Jean Koulagna
Consensus
In Christian thinking about climate and environment issues, Dogmatic theology has often seemed to precede the exegesis of biblical texts. And when it is suggested, this exegesis is usually based on previously formulated theological conclusions. In other words, exegesis is there to support ethical stands that are no doubt laudable, but have been already established. Under these conditions, it becomes difficult to analyze those texts as they are and to understand them within the historical and anthropological contexts in which they were produced. This article attempts to break this trend by suggesting philological observations concerning the creation accounts in Genesis. …
When Environmental Obligations Collide With State Sovereignty: An International And Sharia Law Perspective, Seyed Masoud Noori, Soheila Ebrahimi Louyeh
When Environmental Obligations Collide With State Sovereignty: An International And Sharia Law Perspective, Seyed Masoud Noori, Soheila Ebrahimi Louyeh
Consensus
This article critically reviews the notion of State sovereignty under international law and argues that to achieve eco-justice as well as sustainable development goals, a restrictive and ecological approach needs to be taken toward the principle of states’ permanent sovereignty over natural resources. Environmental sustainability requires states’ environmental obligations to be identified as erga omnes so they can be addressed toward the international community as a whole and fall within the scope of article 48 of the ILC Articles on States Responsibility. Interestingly, in complete alignment with this progressive interpretation, sustainable utilization of natural resources has a longstanding foundation in …
Towards A Green Diapraxis: Experiences And Reflections From An Interfaith Journey, Einar Tjelle
Towards A Green Diapraxis: Experiences And Reflections From An Interfaith Journey, Einar Tjelle
Consensus
The article explores the increased cooperation and dynamic learning between religions during the last decades, on the themes of climate, environment and sustanability. Examples are given from a Norwegian interfaith context, but with global links as well. This cooperation has broadened the scope and perspectives of churches and religions. Contextual and holistic approaches have emerged as fruits of this mutual learning and exchange, the author claims. Pope Francis` encyclical Laudato Si` has captured important parts of this development with its strong message of interconnectedness and moral responsibility. It has also stimulated a wider religious and interfaith global commitment to Mother …
From Environmental Activism To Environmental Education A Historical Overview, Evaluations And A Suggestion For A Path Forward For The Religious Institutions As Partners For A Global Green Shift, Tom Sverre Tomren
Consensus
In this article, the author shows how all the major world religions have engaged in climate and environmental activism by developing theology and practical projects for more than fifty years. Using metadata from the European Social Survey, he shows that members of all religious traditions in Europe have become increasingly positive to the environment and nature. Especially noticeable is the increased engagement of Protestant Christians. Tomren uses a case study from the Lutheran Church in Norway to show how religious actors have a great influence on their own members. Against this background, the author argues that religious institutions should see …
And The First [Could] Be Last: Gillian Genser’S ‘Adam’ And The Case Against Dominion, Theresa Klaver
And The First [Could] Be Last: Gillian Genser’S ‘Adam’ And The Case Against Dominion, Theresa Klaver
Consensus
No abstract provided.
World Environment Day, Rachel Mash
The Ecumenical Promise Of Eco-Theology, Chad Rimmer