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Nov 21, 2024
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THEO 362 - Theology and Ecology
Global warming, habitat destruction, species extinction, and attempts to respond to these and other ecological crises raise profound theological and ethical issues. This course explores the religious understanding of nature as “creation,” the biblical tradition of “covenant” and “stewardship” as ecological partnership, theological interpretations of human interaction with nature, and the rise of environmental ethics and activism. (3 hours)
Listed also as ENVS 362 .
Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing or consent of instructor.
This course will satisfy the theology core area requirement.
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