An ecological perspective in the evolutionary theology

W. Grygiel
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A new paradigm in theology, termed evolutionary theology, supports the understanding of ecology as the proper ordering of the relations between living organisms and their environment. It is argued that evolutionary theology yields a unique conceptual framework in which the human species share a common history with the entire Universe and respecting nature’s integrity means securing a common destiny to everything that exists. This is a powerful motivation for adopting a balanced ecological attitude aimed at respecting nature’s inherent integrity. Furthermore, proposing theological arguments to substantiate ecological claims will help neutralize the objections that religion as such promotes anti-ecological attitudes. Such objections become more pressing when religion focuses exclusively on the afterlife in the immaterial and eternal world to come, and neglects the well-being of the material and temporal Universe. -------------- Received: 30/08/2020. Reviewed: 07/10/2020. Accepted: 12/11/2020
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进化神学中的生态观点
神学中的一种新范式,称为进化神学,支持将生态学理解为生物体与其环境之间关系的适当排序。有人认为,进化神学产生了一个独特的概念框架,在这个框架中,人类与整个宇宙有着共同的历史,尊重自然的完整性意味着确保所有存在的东西都有共同的命运。这是采取旨在尊重自然固有完整性的平衡生态态度的强大动机。此外,提出神学论据来证实生态主张将有助于消除宗教本身促进反生态态度的反对意见。当宗教只关注非物质和永恒世界的来世,而忽视物质和暂时宇宙的福祉时,这种反对意见就变得更加紧迫。--------------收稿日期:30/08/2020。综述:07/10/2020。接受:12/11/2020
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