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Christian Ethics of Creation: On the Path of Ecological Conversion

[monograph]

Rosenberger, Michael

Abstract

If the enormous ecological challenges of the present are to be overcome, clear ethical orientations and deep sources of inner strength are needed. This book reflects the potential of Christian tradition to establish an ethics and spirituality of Creation. To this end, it draws on biblical and liturg... view more

If the enormous ecological challenges of the present are to be overcome, clear ethical orientations and deep sources of inner strength are needed. This book reflects the potential of Christian tradition to establish an ethics and spirituality of Creation. To this end, it draws on biblical and liturgical impulses as well as on the encyclical Laudato si by Pope Francis and relates them to scientific, sociological and economic considerations. On this basis, it develops a perspective of action and hope that is sustainable through difficulties and disappointments.... view less


Wenn die gewaltigen ökologischen Herausforderungen der Gegenwart bewältigt werden sollen, braucht es klare ethische Orientierungen und tiefe Quellen innerer Kraft. Der Autor reflektiert die Potenziale der christlichen Tradition für eine Ethik und Spiritualität der Schöpfung. Dafür greift er auf bibl... view more

Wenn die gewaltigen ökologischen Herausforderungen der Gegenwart bewältigt werden sollen, braucht es klare ethische Orientierungen und tiefe Quellen innerer Kraft. Der Autor reflektiert die Potenziale der christlichen Tradition für eine Ethik und Spiritualität der Schöpfung. Dafür greift er auf biblische und liturgische Impulse ebenso zurück wie auf die Enzyklika Laudato si von Papst Franziskus und setzt sie mit naturwissenschaftlichen, soziologischen und ökonomischen Überlegungen in Beziehung. Auf dieser Grundlage entwickelt es eine Handlungs- und Hoffnungsperspektive, die durch Schwierigkeiten und Enttäuschungen hindurch tragfähig ist.... view less

Classification
Philosophy, Ethics, Religion

Free Keywords
Anthropocene; Christentum; creation justice; environmental ethics; faith; global warming; human responsibility; intergenerational justice; planetary boundaries; religion; Schöpfungsethik; Sustainability; Theologie; theology; World Risk Index; Umweltethik; Schöpfungstheologie; Klimaerwärmung; Hoffnung; Biodiversität

Document language
English

Publication Year
2022

Publisher
Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG

City
Baden-Baden

Page/Pages
316 p.

ISBN
978-3-7489-3438-7

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0


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