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Ecojustice at the Center of the Church's Mission / Rosemary Radford Ruether,

By: Material type: ArticleArticlePublication details: United Kingdom : journal of the international association for mission studies executive committee, April, 1999Description: 111-122 pagesSubject(s):
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Many traditional Christians feel a deep suspicion toward the ecology movement Particularly when it lays claim to theological and religious meaning. They see this as the rise of a new ''nature worship '' to be regarded as totally contrary to ''Biblical faith.'' What I wish to show in this talk is that the church's mission of redemption of the world cannot be divorced from justice in society and the healing of the wounds of nature wrought by an exploitative human industrial system .
In: Mission Studies
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Continuing Resources (Periodicals) Continuing Resources (Periodicals) New Theological College Back Issue (Serials) Vol. 16, No. 01 (April, 1999) Available MSS1601

Many traditional Christians feel a deep suspicion toward the ecology movement Particularly when it lays claim to theological and religious meaning. They see this as the rise of a new ''nature worship '' to be regarded as totally contrary to ''Biblical faith.'' What I wish to show in this talk is that the church's mission of redemption of the world cannot be divorced from justice in society and the healing of the wounds of nature wrought by an exploitative human industrial system .

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