Eschatological naturalism and ecological responsibility: Troubling some assumptions

IF 0.2 4区 哲学 0 RELIGION SCOTTISH JOURNAL OF THEOLOGY Pub Date : 2024-06-05 DOI:10.1017/s0036930624000310
Samuel Tranter
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The connection between ecological responsibility and differing conceptions of Christian eschatology is widely observed. It is often assumed that the necessary response to Christian environmental inaction is affirmation of a strongly this-worldly vision of new creation (so, influentially, N. T. Wright). However, recent systematic theology has seen retrieval of elements of eschatology that foreground discontinuity and transcendence (e.g. Hans Boersma). Moreover, there are exegetical challenges to continuationist claims (e.g. Markus Bockmuehl and Edward Adams) and doctrinal reactions to ‘eschatological naturalism’ (Katherine Sonderegger and Michael Allen). Where does this leave the connection between ecological witness and the content of Christian hope? Doubtless, continuationist accounts have some salutary emphases, but on exegetical, doctrinal and moral grounds I seek to disentangle the assumed compact of particular construals of this-worldly continuity and ethical commitment. Finally, drawing on James Cone's meditations upon black spiritual traditions, I explore how discontinuous interpretations of the life to come themselves need not undermine responsible action.

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末世自然主义与生态责任:质疑某些假设
人们普遍注意到生态责任与基督教末世论的不同概念之间的联系。人们通常认为,基督徒对环境问题不作为的必要反应是肯定新创造的强烈的现世观(N. T. Wright 就是如此)。然而,近来的系统神学却重新找回了末世论中强调非连续性与超越性的元素(如汉斯-布尔斯玛)。此外,还有对延续论主张的训诂学挑战(如 Markus Bockmuehl 与 Edward Adams),以及对 "末世论自然主义 "的教义学反应(Katherine Sonderegger 与 Michael Allen)。那么,生态见证与基督徒盼望内容之间的联系又在哪里呢?无庸置疑,延续论的论述有其可取之处,但基于训诂学、教义学和道德学的理由,我试图厘清对现世延续与伦理承诺的特定解释的假定契约。最后,借鉴詹姆斯-康恩对黑人精神传统的沉思,我探讨了对未来生活的非连续性解释本身如何不损害负责任的行动。
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