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Offering an in-depth exploration of the intricate interplay between theology, ecology, and social justice, Facing Climate Collapse critically engages with the evolving discourse surrounding the 'Anthropocene' and presents a compelling argument for rebranding this epoch as the 'capitalocene.' Collectively offering a rigorous examination of diverse theological perspectives, including ecofeminist antiwar theology and a reimagining of salvation in the context of climate change, the chapters in this book present perspectives on ecological justice, indigenous wisdom, and congregational ecclesiology in Southern Africa.
With contributions from various academic voices, including many from the Global South, this volume invites readers to engage with innovative concepts, challenge established paradigms, and explore fresh approaches to the pressing ecological issues of our era. This book is part of a new series of volumes co-published with the World Council of Mission's DARE (Discernment And Radical Engagement) programme.
Contents
Acknowledgement
About the Contributors vii
Preface xiii
Jooseop Keum
Introduction 1
Luis Martínez Andrade and Seforosa Carroll
Part 1: Theology
1 Theology and Anticolonial Critical Theory in 'Capitalocene' 7
Luis Martínez Andrade
2 'Anthropocene' or 'Global Coloniality'? A Decolonial Theological Reflection 22
Hadje Cresencio Sadje
3 A Forgotten Body of War: Ecofeminist Theology in 'Militarycene' 40
Keun-joo Christine Pae
4 Salvation and Liturgy Reimagined through Earth-centred
Worship in the Age of Anthropocene: What Has Salvation Got to Do with Mother Earth? 56
Lilian Cheelo Siwila
5 The 'Garden on Fire': An Ecological Reading of the Day of the Lord in the Old Testament 69
Nokcharenla
Part 2: Ecology
6 Taiwan Indigenous Women and Ecofeminism 87
Wan Jou Lin
7 Upright Walk on a Habitable Earth in Anthropocene 103
Beat Dietschy
8 'For the Life of the ... Animals': Christian Anthropology Revisited in Light of the Climate Crisis 119
Nikolaos Asproulis
Part 3: Voices from the Global South
9 Ecojustice in Abya Yala: Decolonization and the Practice of 'Good Living' 135
Yenny Delgado
10 Sustainable Anthropocene and Ecological Justice:
Perspectives from the Ethos of the United Congregational Church of Southern Africa (UCCSA) 149
Revd Xolani Maseko and Thandi Soko-de Jong
11 Out of the Closet and Out of the Tomb of Ecological Sins 163
Suzana Moreira
Epilogue - Facing Climate Collapse: Ecology, Theology and
Capitalocene 177
Joerg Rieger
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