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Dwergmuishondjies en die betekenis van Golgota? Enkele teologiese en ekologiese perspektiewe
Verbum et Ecclesia | Skrif en Kerk: Vol 14, No 2 | a1065 |
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/ve.v14i2.1065
| © 1993 J. A. du Rand
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Submitted: 19 July 1993 | Published: 19 July 1993
Submitted: 19 July 1993 | Published: 19 July 1993
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J. A. du Rand,, South AfricaFull Text:
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Dwarf mongooses and the meaning of Golgotha? Some theological and ecological perspectives
During the previous eight years we have taken notice of growing theological reflection on the ecological meaning of God, creation and re-creation. It seems that an holistic view of God, man and environment in a balanced coherence leads to a level-headed environment ethics. In this contribution the question is discussed whether Christianity with its exclusive views on man have not contributed to the harmful affliction of the ecological consciousness by subordinating the place and meaning of creation to salvation.
During the previous eight years we have taken notice of growing theological reflection on the ecological meaning of God, creation and re-creation. It seems that an holistic view of God, man and environment in a balanced coherence leads to a level-headed environment ethics. In this contribution the question is discussed whether Christianity with its exclusive views on man have not contributed to the harmful affliction of the ecological consciousness by subordinating the place and meaning of creation to salvation.
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