Environmental theology in the context of "Environmental hermeneutics"


Environmental theology in the context of "Environmental hermeneutics"

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⭐ Core Definition: Environmental theology

Environmental theology pertains to "the God-environment relationship and divine expectations of human behavior in relation to the environment".

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👉 Environmental theology in the context of Environmental hermeneutics

Environmental hermeneutics is a term for a wide range of scholarship that applies the techniques and resources of the philosophical field of hermeneutics to environmental issues. That is to say it addresses issues of interpretation as they relate to nature and environmental issues broadly conceived to include wilderness, ecosystems, landscapes, ecology, the built environment (architecture), life, embodiment, and more. Work in environmental philosophy, ecocriticism, environmental theology, ecotheology, and similar disciplines may overlap the field of environmental hermeneutics.

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