这是“末日”,笨蛋!加勒比神学对气候紧急情况的看法

M. Lawes
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这篇文章提供了一个神学的观点,在加勒比海教会和更广泛的信仰社区的普遍态度,对气候紧急情况的概念。虽然一些人认为气候危机在该地区的紧急状态已经过去,并且可以设想地球的灾难性比例下降,如果没有对当前的行为做出重大改变或纠正,以响应全球和区域科学家,宗教人士和环境活动家的呼吁,还有其他人要么否认这一现实,要么听取关于“末日”和神圣报应的信仰。加勒比地区的生态反乌托邦小说《黎明来临》提供了一个引人入胜的背景,研究当前地区对紧迫的环境威胁及其潜在后果的反应。
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It’s the ‘End Times’, Stupid! A Caribbean Theological Perspective on Climate Emergency
This article offers a theological perspective on prevailing attitudes in and beyond the Caribbean Church and wider faith community, toward the notion of a climate emergency. While some believe the climate crisis is well past emergency status in the region and can envisage a falling out of cataclysmic proportions for the planet, should there be no significant changes or correction to current behaviours in response to the call of global and regional scientists, religious figures and environmental activists, there are others who either deny such a reality or hearken to beliefs about ‘end times’ and divine retribution. The Caribbean eco-dystopian novel, Daylight Come, provides an engaging backdrop for examining current regional responses to pressing environmental threats and potential consequences.
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