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Abstract

The ecological crisis, as well as a limited ethical response, forces a reflection on the transformative potential of Christian ethics on an idolatrous society largely shaped by a dominant economic culture. The aim of the article was to explore how the concepts of creation order and eschatological hope may be helpful in the understanding and formulation of a Christ-centred ethical response to the ecological crisis. A review of the relevant literature was presented, limited to insights from Reformational philosophy and eco-theology into the concepts of creation order and eschatology. The main internal tensions of using the concepts of creation order and eschatological hope as resources in Christ-centred eco-ethics were highlighted and discussed. Some implications for the further explanation and development of Christ-centred eco-ethics are outlined.

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Title
Christ-centred ethical behaviour and ecological crisis: What resources do the concepts of order in creation and eschatological hope offer?/Christosentriese etiese gedrag en ekologiese krisis: Watter hulpbronne bied die konsepte van orde in die skepping en eskatologiese hoop?
Author
de Wit, Martinus P
Pages
1-8
Section
Original Research
Publication year
2013
Publication date
2013
Publisher
Koers Bureau for Scientific Journals
ISSN
0023270X
e-ISSN
23048557
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1752156709
Copyright
Copyright AOSIS (Pty) Ltd 2013