- Ecotheology
Ecotheology is a form of
constructive theology that focuses on the interrelationships ofreligion andnature , particularly in the light of environmental concerns. Ecotheology generally starts from thepremise that a relationship exists between human religious/spiritual worldviews and the degradation of nature. It explores the interaction between ecological values, such assustainability , and the human domination of nature. The movement has produced numerous religious-environmental projects around the world.The burgeoning awareness of environmental crisis has led to widespread religious reflection on the human relationship with the earth. Such reflection has strong precedents in most religious traditions in the realms of
ethics andcosmology , and can be seen as a subset or corollary to the theology of nature. Christian ecotheology draws on the writings of such authors asJesuit priest and paleontologistPierre Teilhard de Chardin , process theologianAlfred North Whitehead , and is well-represented inProtestantism byJohn Cobb, Jr. andJurgen Moltmann and ecofeminist theologiansRosemary Radford Ruether ,Catherine Keller andSallie McFague . Creationtheology is another important expression of ecotheology that has been developed and popularized by Matthew Fox, the formerCatholic priest.Abraham Joshua Heschel andMartin Buber , both Jewish theologians, have also left their mark on Christian ecotheology, and provide significant inspiration for Jewish ecotheology.Hindu ecotheology includes writers such asVandana Shiva . Seyyid Hossein Nasr, a liberalMuslim theologian, was one of the earlier voices calling for a re-evaluation of the Western relationship to nature.Precedents in religious thought
Christianity has often been viewed as the source of negative values towards the environment (see below), but there are many voices within theChristian tradition whose vision embraces the well-being of the earth and all creatures. While St.Francis of Assisi is one of the more obvious influences on Christian ecotheology, there are many theologians and teachers whose work has profound implications for Christian thinkers. Many of these are less well-known in the West because their primary influence has been on the Orthodox Church rather than theRoman Catholic Church .The significance of indigenous traditions for the development of ecotheology can also not be understated.
Background
The relationship of theology to the modern ecological crisis became an intense issue of debate in Western
academia in1967 , following the publication of the article, "The Historical Roots of Our Ecological Crisis, " byLynn White , Jr., Professor of History at theUniversity of California at Los Angeles . In this work, White puts forward a theory that the Christian model of human dominion over nature has led to environmental devastation.In
1973 , theologianJack Rogers published an article in which he surveyed the published studies of approximately twelve theologians which had appeared since White's article. They reflect the search for "an appropriate theological model" which adequately assesses the biblical data regarding any relationship of God, humans, and nature.Further exploration
Elisabet Sahtouris is abiologist who promotes a vision she believes will result in the sustainable health and well-being of humanity within the larger living systems of Earth and the cosmos. She is a lecturer inGaia Theory and a co-worker withJames Lovelock andLynn Margulis .Annie Dillard ,Pulitzer Prize -winning American author, also combined observations on nature and philosophical explorations in several ecotheological writings, including "Pilgrim at Tinker Creek ".Valerie Brown is a science and environmental journalist based in
Portland, Oregon , whose work has appeared in "Environmental Health Perspectives, 21stC", and other publications. She writes regularly about ecotheology.Terry Tempest Williams is aMormon writer who sensitively and imaginatively explores ecotheology in her very personal writing.The majority of the content of "Indians of the Americas", by former Bureau of Indian Affairs head
John Collier , concerns the link between ecological sustainability and religion among Native North and South Americans.ee also
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Human ecology
*Spiritual ecology
*Religion and ecology References
*Rogers, J. (1973). "Ecological Theology: The Search for an Appropriate Theological Model." Reprinted from "Septuagesino Anno: Theologiche Opstellen Aangebsden Aan Prof. Dr. G. C. Berkower". The Netherlands: J.H. Kok.
*White, L. Jr. (1971). "The Historical Roots of our Ecologic Crisis." Reprinted in A.E. Lugo & S.C. Snedaker (Eds.) "Readings on Ecological Systems: Their Function and Relation to Man". New York: MSS Educational Publishing.
*"Why Care for Earth's Environment?" (in the series "The Bible's Viewpoint") is a two-page article in the December 2007 issue ofAwake! magazine. This represents theBible 's viewpoint according to the viewpoint ofJehovah's Witnesses .External links
* [http://www.MarvelBelieveCare.org MarvelBelieveCare.org] provides free online educational materials about the Bible and caring for God's creation
* [http://www.arcworld.org/ ARC - Alliance of Religions and Conservation (Bath UK)]
* [http://conservation.catholic.org/ CCC - Catholic Conservation Center (Wading River NY US)]
* [http://www.churchofdeepecology.org/ CofDE - Church of Deep Ecology (Minneapolis MN USA)]
* [http://www.coejl.org/index.php COEJL - Coalition on the Environment and Jewish Life (NYC US)]
* [http://www.crle.org/ CRLE - Center for Respect of Life and Environment (Washington DC US)]
* [http://www.creationcare.org/ EEN - Evangelical Environmental Network (Suwanee Ga US)]
* [http://www.usccb.org/sdwp/ejp/ EJP - Environmental Justice Program (USCCB (U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops) SDWP, Washington DC US)]
* [http://environment.harvard.edu/religion/main.html The Forum on Religion and Ecology (Harvard University, Cambridge Ma US)]
* [http://www.religionandnature.com/society/ ISSRNC - International Society for the Study of Religion, Nature, and Culture (Dept. of Religion, Univ. of Florida, Gainesville FL US)]
* [http://www.nccecojustice.org/ NCC - Eco-Justice Program (Natl Council of Churches of Christ, Washington DC US)]
* [http://www.nrpe.org/ NRPE - National Religious Partnership for the Environment (Amherst Ma US)]
* [http://www.webofcreation.org/ Web of Creation (Lutheran School of Theology, Chicago IL US)]
* [http://www.asa3.org/ASA/PSCF/1993/PSCF3-93Stanton.html Christians' Ecological Responsibility]
* [http://www.crosscurrents.org/dillard.htm The Ecotheology of Annie Dillard]Annie Dillard -
* [http://www.columbia.edu/cu/21stC/issue-3.4/brown.html The rise of ecotheology]
* [http://www.equinoxpub.com/journals/main.asp?jref=6 Ecotheology: The Journal of Religion, Nature and the Environment]
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