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Beskrivning
Die Beiträge dieses Bandes untersuchen eingehend die muslimische und christlich theologische Behandlung von Umweltfragen und ökologischen Anliegen. Sie versammeln Artikel von muslimischen und christlichen Stimmen aus verschiedenen Konfessionen und Denkschulen, die über die Umwelt im Kontext des aktuellen Klimanotstands nachdenken.
Lejla Demiri (Herausgegeben von) Born 1975; Professor of Islamic Doctrine at the Center for Islamic Theology, University of Tübingen, Germany.Mujadad Zaman (Herausgegeben von) Born 1982; Independent Researcher in Philosophy and Religious Education, currently resident in Istanbul.Tim Winter (Herausgegeben von) Born 1960; Lecturer in Islamic Studies at the Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge, and Dean of the Cambridge Muslim College.
Innehållsförteckning
Lejla Demiri: IntroductionPart I: Homo Sensibilis: Harmony and Chaos in the CosmosRusmir Mahmutćehajić: On Rediscovering Anthropo-Cosmic Integrity - Rebecca S. Watson/Meric Srokosz: Chaos and Cosmos: Biblical Perspectives for a Changing WorldPart II: Theologies of Nature: Divine Stewardship and AnthropocentrismDave Bookless: The Place of Biodiversity in the Purposes of God - Ingrid Mattson: Rethinking Islam and Animism: Connecting with the Community of Created Beings - Mujadad Zaman: Education as Ecology: Lessons from Premodern Learning CulturesPart III: 'Mother Nature': Poetics of Self in NatureOleh Kindiy: The Concept of Autarkeia of Clement of Alexandria and its Influence on Contemporary Eco-Theology - Ralf K. Wüstenberg: Calvin and Ghazālī Theologies of Creation in Comparative Perspectives - Munjed M. Murad: Perceiving Nature: Rumi on Human Purpose and Cosmic PrayerPart IV: Environment, Economics and TheologySamir Mahmoud: Towards an Islamic Theology of the Built Environment - Augustinos Bairactaris: The Ecological Crisis as a Challenge for Religious Connectedness and Reconciliation - Yaqub Chaudhary: Illuminating Ecology: Transnaturism and Ecological CrisisTim Winter: Afterword