Ecological Crisis in Africa as a Challenge to Lasting Cultural and Sustainable Development
A Theological Approach
Ecological Crisis in Africa as a Challenge to Lasting Cultural and Sustainable Development
A Theological Approach
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Paperback / softback
£76.60
Publisher: Peter Lang AG
ISBN: 9783631528167
Number of Pages: 456
Width: 14.8 cm
Height: 21 cm
The alleged or the wrongly conceived teaching that ‘it is God’s will that human beings exploit nature for their proper ends’ has largely contributed to the present global environmental predicament. Environmentally speaking, Africa as a continent is today experiencing one epidemic after another. Poverty (material and mental), population pollution, sinful structures, economic disaster, drastic climatic changes, unequal distribution of land, ethnic conflicts, squalor and the degradation of ecosystems are among the most pressing issues undermining lasting sustainable development in Africa. This work deals with the cultural and the biblical roots of these ecological crises; ex-rays the historical development of this impasse in Africa, and finally proffers recommendations
Contents: The Cultural Dimension of Humanity - Nature Relationship in an African Traditional Context – The African Impasse - The Present Cultural and Ecological Crisis: Causes and Effects – The Foundations of Environmental Understanding – World Religions and the Catholic Magisterium on Eco-Theology – The Challenges and Strategies for a Sustainable Development – Global Solidarity as the Means to Lasting Sustainable Development – The Path Forward - Is there any Hope?