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This volume offers an in-depth examination of Muslim and Christian theological treatments of environmental and ecological concerns. They bring together a collection of articles by Muslim and Christ...
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The contributions of this volume offer an in-depth examination of Muslim and Christian theological treatments of environmental and ecological concerns. They bring together a collection of articles by Muslim and Christian voices from diverse denominations and schools of thought, reflecting on environmental issues in the context of the current climate emergency.
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Price: £113.00
Pages: 244
Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
Imprint: Mohr Siebeck
Series: Sapientia Islamica
Publication Date: 04 April 2024
ISBN: 9783161633621
Format: Hardcover
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PHILOSOPHY / Ethics & Moral Philosophy, Ethics and moral philosophy, Philosophy of religion, Religious ethics

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Demiri, Lejla: Born 1975; 2008 PhD from the University of Cambridge; 2007-10 post-doctoral fellowship at Trinity Hall, Cambridge; 2010-12 at the Free University of Berlin; currently Professor of Islamic Doctrine at the Centre for Islamic Theology, University of Tübingen (Germany).; Zaman, Mujadad: Kein Text fuer Biografie gespeichert.; Winter, Tim: Kein Text fuer Biografie gespeichert.
Lejla Demiri: Introduction

Part I: Homo Sensibilis: Harmony and Chaos in the Cosmos
Rusmir Mahmut?ehaji?: On Rediscovering Anthropo-Cosmic Integrity – Rebecca S. Watson/Meric Srokosz: Chaos and Cosmos: Biblical Perspectives for a Changing World

Part II: Theologies of Nature: Divine Stewardship and Anthropocentrism
Dave 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 Cultures

Part III: ‘Mother Nature’: Poetics of Self in Nature
Oleh Kindiy: The Concept of Autarkeia of Clement of Alexandria and its Influence on Contemporary Eco-Theology – Ralf K. Wüstenberg: Calvin and Ghaz?l?: Theologies of Creation in Comparative Perspectives – Munjed M. Murad: Perceiving Nature: Rumi on Human Purpose and Cosmic Prayer

Part IV: Environment, Economics and Theology
Samir 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 Crisis
Tim Winter: Afterword