古古湖景观中的相互守护

C. Barajas
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gu - lac A详细描述了这位同名圣人与他的隐居地周围的神圣景观以及那里的非人类居民的关系。这首诗表明,古古拉克的圣徒工作是对地球社区的持续奉献。作为古英语生态神学生活的一个范例,古古拉克的传说对地球社区的环境“管理”概念提出了挑战,支持一种相互监护的模式,要求人们为了自己的利益而持续和有意识地奉献给被创造的世界,并作为造物主的爱和荣耀的体现。它还表明,即使面对环境危机或崩溃,与自然世界的持续接触也会得到回报,无论是今生还是来世。
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Mutual Custodianship in the Landscapes of Guðlac A
Guðlac A details the eponymous saint’s relationships with the holy landscape surrounding his hermitage and its other-than-human inhabitants. The poem suggests that the work of Guðlac’s sainthood is sustained devotion to the Earth community. As an exemplum of Old English ecotheological living, Guðlac’s legend offers a challenge to the concept of environmental “stewardship” of the Earth community in favor of a model of mutual custodianship calls for sustained and deliberate devotion to the created world for its own sake and as a manifestation of the Creator’s love and glory. It also suggests that sustained engagement with the natural world even in the face of environmental crisis or collapse will be rewarded, in this life or the next.
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