The transformation of theology in the present climate crisis
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Moltmann, Jurgen
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Humanity is facing an ecological catastrophe. Culprits include a linear understanding of time which looks only to the future and the human belief in progress. This ideology has remained the same in the search for solutions; technological progress must provide the answer. However, the article argued that a green transformation is needed. Ecological justice is required. Not only the rights of humans but also of nature, the earth and animals should be respected.
Ecological justice and social justice are connected. This pertains to the rights of future generations to achieve a green transformation of urban life (Moltmann 2019:87).The article proposed three changes. Firstly, nature should no longer be seen and treated by humans as an object to be exploited but instead as a fellow subject in the green creation community. Secondly, humanity should be seen as embedded in this community of creation. Thirdly, a new cosmic spirituality with a deep respect for life and everything that lives is needed.
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This research is part of the research project ‘Understanding Reality (Theology and Nature)’, directed by Prof. Dr Johan Buitendag, Department of Systematic and Historical Theology, Faculty of Theology and Religion, University of Pretoria.
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Ecological crisis, Technological progress, Spirituality, Nature as a subject, Community of creation, SDG-13: Climate action
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Moltmann, J., 2023, ‘The transformation of theology in the present climate crisis’,
HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies 79(2), a8460. https://doi.org/10.4102/hts.v79i2.8460.