An Gottes Erneuerung teilhaben: Teilhabe als Wurzel methodistischer Theologie und ihre Bedeutung für die Klimakrise

In this chapter, Michael Nausner argues for a positive relevance of a Wesleyan theology of participation in times of climate crisis. If the image of God (imago Dei) is understood in relational terms, humans’ task in a wounded creation is not so much to be stewards but to live a life of mutuality, a...

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Main Author: Nausner, Michael 1965- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:German
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Published: 2025
In: Theologie für die Praxis
Year: 2025, Volume: 50, Pages: 79-98
Online Access: Volltext (kostenfrei)
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Summary:In this chapter, Michael Nausner argues for a positive relevance of a Wesleyan theology of participation in times of climate crisis. If the image of God (imago Dei) is understood in relational terms, humans’ task in a wounded creation is not so much to be stewards but to live a life of mutuality, a life of co-creation together with God and co-creatures. In conversation with theologians such as Theodore Runyon, Jürgen Moltmann, Catherine Keller, Leonardo Boff, Elizabeth Johnson and others, the author sketches a creation theology of communication in which humans together with other creatures participate in the renewal of creation.
ISSN:3053-7215
Contains:Enthalten in: Theologie für die Praxis