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Doing Dirty Theology: How Ensoiled Humans Participate in the Flourishing of All Earthlings
Feminist Theology Pub Date : 2021-05-10 , DOI: 10.1177/09667350211000611
Terry Biddington 1
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Traditional theological ideas, language and imagery tend to take their cue and inspiration from the Beyond: from heaven; the transcendent realm and all that is ‘above us’ that we might inspire to attain. But, given that all life arises from and is dependent upon the soil/earth, what possibilities might exist for new ‘ensoiled’ forms of thinking and practice? We are all earthlings and groundlings and our human qualities and spiritual sensitivities and aspirations must, in an evolutionary sense, arise from our connectivity to the soil and earth. What then can the soil and the life it contains teach us about living harmoniously as part of a community of planetary flourishing? This article will explore how a theology influenced by the soil – an ‘edapho-theology’ – might offer fresh perspectives for re-engaging with the need to create a sustainable future for all life on the planet.



中文翻译:

做肮脏的神学:全神贯注的人类如何参与所有人的繁盛

传统的神学思想,语言和意象倾向于从“超越”中获得灵感和灵感:从天堂;从天而降;从天而降。超越的境界以及我们可能会启发实现的“超越我们”的一切。但是,鉴于所有生命都来自土壤/地球,并取决于土壤/地球,对于新的“迷住”的思维和实践形式来说,可能存在哪些可能性?我们都是地球人,我们的人类素质和精神敏感性和抱负必须从进化的角度出发,源于我们与土壤和地球的联系。那么,土壤及其所包含的生活又能教给我们如何作为行星繁华社区的一部分而和谐地生活呢?本文将探讨受土壤影响的神学(一种“ edapho神学”)如何为重新参与创造地球上所有生命的可持续未来的需要提供新的观点。

更新日期:2021-05-10
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