Abstract
This article clarifies essential concepts and describes what the actual ecological crisis is about, based on the model of planetary boundaries from Stockholm University. Thereupon it is explained to what an extent the perception of this crisis has increased in statements by the Roman Catholic and Lutheran Churches. How the ecological crisis is mirrored in substantial practical theological publications is demonstrated in an overview on the basis of three pertinent monographs on religious education. Then the focus lies on the resulting task of Education for Sustainable Development and on the question of its potential religious contours. Furthermore, relevant empirical studies on ecological awareness and education are presented.
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- Frontmatter
- Editorial
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- Ulrike Auga, An Epistemology of Religion and Gender: Biopolitics – Performativity – Agency. Routledge Critical studies in Religion, Gender and Sexuality, Abingdon and New York (Routledge) 2020, 364 pp., ISBN 9780367226176, £120 (Hardback), £33.29 (eBook).
Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Frontmatter
- Editorial
- Research Articles
- Truth in Pastoral Practice: A Firmer Foundation for Contested Territory
- Living Between: Exploring a Framework of Spirituality for Teachers and Students in Catholic Schools
- Theological Wiggle Room as a Resource in Ordinary Theology: Significance for Ecclesiology, Leadership, and Personal Development
- The Invention of Clutter and the New Spiritual Discipline of Decluttering
- Decolonizing “Protestant” Death Rituals for the Chinese Bereaved: Negotiating a Resistance that is Contextually Relevant
- Systemic Terror, Silent Mourning, and Postcolonial Hope: The Case of Forcibly Separated Migrant Families
- Embrace at the International Ecumenical Youth Meeting in Beirut 2019
- Research Report
- Praktische Theologie angesichts der ökologischen Krise
- Book Review
- Wilfried Engemann, Einführung in die Homiletik, Tübingen (Narr Francke Attempto Verlag), 3., durchgehend neu bearb., aktualisierte und erw. A. 2020, 709 S., ISBN 978-3-8252-5293-9, € 39,90 (utb 2128).
- Mai-Anh Le Tran, Reset the Heart: Unlearning Violence, Relearning Hope, Nashville (Abingdon Press) 2017, 176 pp., ISBN 9781501832468, $34.99
- Muslim Subjectivities in Global Modernity: Islamic Traditions and the Construction of Modern Muslim Identities by Dietrich Jung and Kirstine Sinclair: Brill: Leiden, 2020
- John Swinton, Finding Jesus in the Storm: The Spiritual Lives of Christians with Mental Health Challenges, Grand Rapids (William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company) 2020, 245 pp. ISBN 9780802873729, $25.00
- Ulrike Auga, An Epistemology of Religion and Gender: Biopolitics – Performativity – Agency. Routledge Critical studies in Religion, Gender and Sexuality, Abingdon and New York (Routledge) 2020, 364 pp., ISBN 9780367226176, £120 (Hardback), £33.29 (eBook).