TOWARDS AN ECOLOGICAL BIBLICAL HERMENEUTICS: A REVIEW ESSAY ON THE EARTH BIBLE PROJECT

  • Conradie E
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This review essay on the five volumes of the Earth Bible series focuses on the critical Biblical hermeneutics employed in the series. It describes the background of the project within the context of the emergence of ecological theology and assesses the significance of the project towards the development of an ecological Biblical hermeneutics.

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Conradie, E. M. (2013). TOWARDS AN ECOLOGICAL BIBLICAL HERMENEUTICS: A REVIEW ESSAY ON THE EARTH BIBLE PROJECT. Scriptura, 85(0), 123. https://doi.org/10.7833/85-0-941

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