Ecotheology

Exploring Ecotheology: Toward a Christian Theology of Creation

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A Christian perspective on God’s relation to Creation necessarily informs our understanding of humanity’s relationship to the world in which we live. Through time and across Christendom, voices from Orthodox, Roman Catholic, Anglican, and reformed traditions offer a broad and holistic approach to embracing a Christian theology of Creation…

Re-Imagining Personhood

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[button color=”redlight” text=”white” url=”http://ecotheo.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/Trevor-Bechtel-Re-Imagining-Personhood.pdf” window=”_self”]Download Article as a PDF[/button] [separator type=”thin”] Abstract This paper presents a detailed narratival argument for considering animals as persons…

Andocentric Vegetarianism and the Parodic Subversion of Nonhuman Identity

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[button color=”redlight” text=”white” url=”http://ecotheo.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Sparks-Franklin-Androcentric-Vegetarianism-March-2014-The-EcoTheo-Review.pdf” window=”_self”]Download Article as a PDF[/button] [separator type=”thin”] Abstract Identifying the human/animal dualism as yet another violent fabrication within exclusionary identity…