The Incarnation of Christ, known by the eastern fathers as Christological perichoresis as a theological idea becomes experienced ecological reality, if we realize its kenotic, Christological, relating cosmic dimensions. It shows how we can bring together different entities, such as God and nature, look at them in unity, as the one person of Christ, and acknowledge the perichoresis between divine and human and nature. Christ lived as one person: both God-Creator and creature. If ecofeminist theologies need a place in the Christian church, they must seek a Christological salvific foundation. Our encounter with God in Christ is a transformation and a renewal of ourselves so as to discern the will of God and follow it; a kenosis of our egocentr...
This contribution builds upon and contributes to many recent ecumenical calls for an ecological ref...
The primary aim of this dissertation is to consider how Irenaeus of Lyons’ christocentric reading of...
This study develops a feminist paradigm in teaching Christology and finds out the response of the st...
The Incarnation of Christ, known by the eastern fathers as Christological perichoresis as a theologi...
The paper draws from my doctoral thesis (Sahinidou I., 2014). I make my case for an Christological p...
In this thesis I develop the parallel noted by Ewert Cousins between Teilhard de Chardin’s evolution...
Original Research: Volume 17 in the South African Science and Religion Forum Series, edited by Prof....
This project develops a feminist Christology by affirming the female body as a hermeneutical lens fo...
grantor: University of St. Michael's CollegeThis dissertation argues that the cosmos as pr...
grantor: University of St. Michael's CollegeThis dissertation argues that the cosmos as pr...
How can theologians speak anew of Christ and our responsibility towards creation from an evolutiona...
How can theologians speak anew of Christ and our responsibility towards creation from an evolutiona...
In this thesis, I examine changes within the feminist discourse on Christology. I seek to answer the...
The concept of the patriarchy, or any concept in which one group dominates another, is inseparable f...
This contribution builds upon and contributes to many recent ecumenical calls for an ecological ref...
This contribution builds upon and contributes to many recent ecumenical calls for an ecological ref...
The primary aim of this dissertation is to consider how Irenaeus of Lyons’ christocentric reading of...
This study develops a feminist paradigm in teaching Christology and finds out the response of the st...
The Incarnation of Christ, known by the eastern fathers as Christological perichoresis as a theologi...
The paper draws from my doctoral thesis (Sahinidou I., 2014). I make my case for an Christological p...
In this thesis I develop the parallel noted by Ewert Cousins between Teilhard de Chardin’s evolution...
Original Research: Volume 17 in the South African Science and Religion Forum Series, edited by Prof....
This project develops a feminist Christology by affirming the female body as a hermeneutical lens fo...
grantor: University of St. Michael's CollegeThis dissertation argues that the cosmos as pr...
grantor: University of St. Michael's CollegeThis dissertation argues that the cosmos as pr...
How can theologians speak anew of Christ and our responsibility towards creation from an evolutiona...
How can theologians speak anew of Christ and our responsibility towards creation from an evolutiona...
In this thesis, I examine changes within the feminist discourse on Christology. I seek to answer the...
The concept of the patriarchy, or any concept in which one group dominates another, is inseparable f...
This contribution builds upon and contributes to many recent ecumenical calls for an ecological ref...
This contribution builds upon and contributes to many recent ecumenical calls for an ecological ref...
The primary aim of this dissertation is to consider how Irenaeus of Lyons’ christocentric reading of...
This study develops a feminist paradigm in teaching Christology and finds out the response of the st...