Cry of the earth, of the poor, and of the spirit. Physical, ethical, and spiritual dimensions of the ecological crisis
Author(s) -
Joshtrom Isaac Kureethadam
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
studia ecologiae et bioethicae
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2719-826X
pISSN - 1733-1218
DOI - 10.21697/seb.2014.12.4.01
Subject(s) - ecological crisis , glory , revelation , environmental ethics , perspective (graphical) , dimension (graph theory) , unitary state , sociology , law , political science , philosophy , theology , art , physics , mathematics , pure mathematics , optics , visual arts
e article o"ers a comprehensive understanding of the contemporary ecological crisis from a scienti$c, moral and theological perspective. !e physical dimension of the crisis is evident in the host of authoritative warnings from the scienti$c community in recent years. !e crisis is also ethical for the fact that its disproportionate victims are the poor communities who have contributed least to causing the problem in the $rst place. At a still deeper level, the ecological crisis is also a profoundly spiritual crisis, as it results primarily from our inability to look at the physical world as God’s creation, the primordial revelation of divine goodness and glory. !e author skilfully weaves together the physical, moral, and religious dimensions of the problem into a unitary whole, and argues that it is only a holistic view of the crisis that can awaken us to the true magnitude of the unprecedented challenge facing our common home.
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