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On the seventh day, God rested and thus completed his creation.
Likewise, man should rest on the seventh day and every seven years
leave the fields fallow to rest. If you like, a divine economic and
environmental programme is encountered here. "Subdue the earth" is
not to be misunderstood as a mandate to subjugate and exploit, but
on the contrary as a call to preserve God's "very good" creation.
Its current explosiveness illustrates precisely this fundamental
relationship. Even secular circles now speak of the "integrity of
creation" as a matter of course. And in Muslim countries, scholars
and activists are preparing to launch a "green Islam", based of
course on Quranic principles. At the same time, faith communities
and churches with their commitment to nature and to a just world of
work are moving into the concrete focus of public attention and are
serious players in the current discourse. Reason enough, then, to
get to the bottom of the concept of "environment" in the world
religions. How do religions position themselves on the ecological
question? What are the foundations of their decisions? And can they
make a significant contribution to the current problem and to the
enquiries of many people?
The present volume of Key Concepts in Interreligious Discourses
offers a fascinating insight into the history, the main ideas and
current developments in economic thought from the perspective of
the three major monotheistic faiths Judaism, Christianity and
Islam. The reader encounters topics such as price control in
rabbinic Judaism, Christian monks elaborating the foundations of
modern accounting, and the latest innovations in Islamic banking.
Each article has been written by a renowned expert on the subject
and offers a historical overview over the development of the
concept, the theological and philosophical principles in the Holy
Scriptures of each faith, an outline of the practical application
of the concept in the present, its significance for the future, and
many more.
This book looks at the outcome of the Second Vatican Council 50
years after its conclusion. The main question that the book answers
is, "what can we learn from this epochal assembly today and for the
rest of the 21st century?"
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