In the second half of the 20th century Christian theology finally came down from heaven. Centuries old submerged traditions linking theologies of immanence and moral imagination have found new openings in new conversations. It is the nature of these conversations, particularly in ethics, that the author explores in this paper
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThis study is situated in the context of Christian ecotheology, which offer...
Concern for the environment has developed and intensified over the last few decades to the point whe...
This paper will focus Jacques Ellul’s insights onto the manner in which our modern technological soc...
notes: A discussion article followed by responses from Elaine Wainwright and Steven Bouma-Prediger© ...
The co-editors reflect briefly on what has historically been a complex relationship between ecology ...
If ecotheology feels like an unfamiliar word, or worse ‒ like a theological fashion statement ‒ it m...
The ecological crisis was a complex social phenomenon which caused some concern and public debate in...
The threat of ecological collapse is increasingly becoming a reality for the world’s populations, bo...
The threat of ecological collapse is increasingly becoming a reality for the world's populations, bo...
Categories used by contemporary environmental philosophers to explore esthetic appreciation for the ...
This article makes a clear challenge to portrayals of secularism and secularity that have become hug...
The ecological crisis almost forces different disciplines to search together for a better world. We ...
This piece offers an outline argument for moving beyond ecotheology, not because its project was mis...
Taking Charles Taylor's characterisation of the boundary between 'a secular age' and the new visibil...
This article represents a theological reflection on the Faculty Research Theme (FRT) of the Facul...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThis study is situated in the context of Christian ecotheology, which offer...
Concern for the environment has developed and intensified over the last few decades to the point whe...
This paper will focus Jacques Ellul’s insights onto the manner in which our modern technological soc...
notes: A discussion article followed by responses from Elaine Wainwright and Steven Bouma-Prediger© ...
The co-editors reflect briefly on what has historically been a complex relationship between ecology ...
If ecotheology feels like an unfamiliar word, or worse ‒ like a theological fashion statement ‒ it m...
The ecological crisis was a complex social phenomenon which caused some concern and public debate in...
The threat of ecological collapse is increasingly becoming a reality for the world’s populations, bo...
The threat of ecological collapse is increasingly becoming a reality for the world's populations, bo...
Categories used by contemporary environmental philosophers to explore esthetic appreciation for the ...
This article makes a clear challenge to portrayals of secularism and secularity that have become hug...
The ecological crisis almost forces different disciplines to search together for a better world. We ...
This piece offers an outline argument for moving beyond ecotheology, not because its project was mis...
Taking Charles Taylor's characterisation of the boundary between 'a secular age' and the new visibil...
This article represents a theological reflection on the Faculty Research Theme (FRT) of the Facul...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThis study is situated in the context of Christian ecotheology, which offer...
Concern for the environment has developed and intensified over the last few decades to the point whe...
This paper will focus Jacques Ellul’s insights onto the manner in which our modern technological soc...