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The author calls upon the world's religions to assist in combating
the destructive trends of our time, mobilizing a virtual "alliance
of religion and ecology" against unlimited economic growth, rampant
consumption, and unrestrained globalisation. World religions have
begun to move from a preoccupation with God-human relations and
human-human relations to encompass human-earth relations. They are
now entering their planetary or (Gaian) phase. In its new alliance
with ecology, religion should move from isolated orthodoxy to
interrelated dialogue, revivify its rituals and symbols in light of
environmental crisis, align its moral authority with liberation
rather than oppression, favour a this-worldly rather that
other-worldly soteriology, and advance from anthropocentric to
anthropocosmic ethics.
Canterbury Studies in Anglicanism In the past several decades, the
issues of women s ordination and of homosexuality have unleashed
intense debates on the nature and mission of the Church, authority
and the future of the Anglican Communion. Amid such momentous
debates, theological voices of women in the Anglican Communion have
not been clearly heard, until now. This book invites the reader to
reconsider the theological basis of the Church and its call to
mission in the 21st century, paying special attention to the
colonial legacy of the Anglican Church and the shift of Christian
demographics to the Global South. In addition to essays by the
volume editors, this 12-essay collection includes contributions by
Jane Shaw, Ellen Wondra and Beverley Haddad, among others."
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