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Ecotheology (Topical Term)

Preferred form: Ecotheology
Used for/see from:
  • Eco-theology
See also:

Work cat.: Pierre Teilhard de Chardin on people and planet, 2006: p. 4 of cover (the human relationship with the natural world; evolutionary science, ecotheology, and the challenges posed by environmental ethics)

Ecotheology, 1996: p. 5 (journal focuses on ecological themes from a theological perspective)

Wikipedia, Apr. 11, 2008 (Ecotheology is a form of constructive theology that focuses on the interrelationships of religion and nature, particularly in the light of environmental concerns. Ecotheology generally starts from the premise that a relationship exists between human religious/spiritual worldviews and the degradation of nature. It explores the interaction between ecological values, such as sustainability, and the human domination of nature. The movement has produced numerous religious-environmental projects around the world)

CrossCurrents website, Apr. 12, 2008 (a whole new movement has emerged, connecting ecology with theology: ecotheology)

LC database, Apr. 23, 2008 (eco-theology)

OED; Web. 3; Amer. heritage dict.

Here are entered works on the movement that views ecological themes, including ecological crises, from a theological perspective. Works on the relationship of humans to the natural environment viewed from a religious standpoint are entered under Human ecology--Religious aspects.

Note under Human ecology--Religious aspects

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