Teología verde

Teología verde

Trees van Montfoort / Trees van Montfoort

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Editorial:
Miño y Dávila Editores - Esp
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Pensamiento e ideología ecologista
ISBN:
9788419830814
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’Teología verde’ presenta una significativa reconsideración teológica cristiana acerca de la relación entre Dios, la creación, la naturaleza y los seres humanos. Trees van Montfoort demuestra que la ecoteología no es una subdisciplina teológica, sino más bien un redescubrimiento de la teología centrada no sólo en Dios y las personas, sino en toda la creación. Éste es un libro pionero que, inspirado en perspectivas ecoteológicas provenientes de todo el mundo, redefine el alcance de la teología para un planeta que necesita respuestas urgentes.En cinco capítulos, van Montfoort analiza la teología y la sostenibilidad, la diferente cosmovisión de la Biblia, las problemáticas de la ecoteología, las perspectivas de la teología ecofeminista alrededor del mundo y las enseñanzas de la cristología y la antropología.La crisis ecológica exige nuevas formas de pensar, hacer y creer. Teología verde es un libro indispensable para quienes quieran conectar sostenibilidad y fe, teología y ecología.“Teología verde es un libro sumamente urgente y necesario”.Desde el reporte del jurado para “Mejor libro teológico”, Holanda 2019. 10

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