Conclium 2009/3  -     Edited By: Elaine Wainwright, Luiz Carlos Susin, Felix Wilfred
    By: Elaine Wainwright(ED.), Luiz Carlos Susin(ED.) & Felix Wilfred(ED.)

Conclium 2009/3

SCM Press / 2011 / Paperback

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Title: Conclium 2009/3
By: Elaine Wainwright(ED.), Luiz Carlos Susin(ED.) & Felix Wilfred(ED.)
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 140
Vendor: SCM Press
Publication Date: 2011
Dimensions: 9.02 X 5.98 X 0.30 (inches)
Weight: 7 ounces
ISBN: 0334031044
ISBN-13: 9780334031048
Stock No: WW031048

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Concilium is an international theological journal published five times a year in five languages. With its origins in the renewal of Catholic theological thinking following the Second Vatican Council, "Concilium" draws together a wide range of the best of current leading theological writers from Europe, the Americas, Asia and Africa. It is a catholic journal in the widest sense: rooted firmly in the Catholic heritage, open to other Christian tradition and the world's faiths. Each issue of "Concilium" focuses on a theme of crucial importance and the widest possible concern for our time. "Eco-Theology" shows how theologians from around the world engage with the question of how to respond to the global ecological crisis and the natural and human-made disasters resulting from it. Topics include: 'Earth as Gaia - An Ethical and Spiritual Challenge' (Leonardo Boff), 'Ashes and Dust: On (not) Speaking about God Ecologically' (Anne Elvey), 'Toward and Inter-religious Eco-theology' (Felix Wilfred), 'Learning from the Earth: Reflections on Theological Education and the Ecological Crisis' (John Clammer), and 'Ethical Management of Natural Resources' (Jayapaul Azariah).

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