Some Eschatological Perspectives on the Loss of Biodiversity and Extinction

IF 0.1 0 RELIGION
E. Conradie
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Abstract

This article explores the loss of biodiversity and species extinction from the perspective of Christian eschatology and, more specifically, the hope for eternal life. A thought experiment on the coexistence of various hominid and hominin species is entertained in order to gain some clarity on the nature of the problems posed by extinction. The question is then raised whether any of the traditional eschatological symbols of the reign of God, a final judgment, the resurrection of the dead, or eternal life can be retrieved to address the problems posed by extinction. It is argued that each of these symbols poses serious difficulties in this regard while there is an apparent contradiction embedded in the notion of eternal life. This is not resolved through notions of ‘objective immortality,’ as this by itself eternalizes the injustices of history. With Joseph Sittler, it is argued that only some notion of cosmic redemption can suffice, but how this is to be imagined remains elusive.
生物多样性丧失与灭绝的一些末世论观点
这篇文章从基督教末世论的角度探讨了生物多样性的丧失和物种灭绝,更具体地说,是对永生的希望。为了弄清楚灭绝所带来的问题的本质,我们进行了一个关于各种原始人和人族物种共存的思想实验。接下来的问题是,是否有任何传统的末世论的象征,如上帝的统治,最后的审判,死者的复活,或永生,可以被恢复来解决灭绝带来的问题。有人认为,在这方面,这些符号中的每一个都带来了严重的困难,而在永生的概念中存在着明显的矛盾。这不是通过“客观不朽”的概念来解决的,因为这本身就使历史的不公正永久化。约瑟夫·西特勒认为,只有某种宇宙救赎的概念才足够,但如何想象这一点仍然难以捉摸。
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