programme de la convention CTSA, juin 2003
sebastian -  2003-06-02 13:02:14

programme de la convention CTSA, juin 2003

Au programme de la Convention annuelle de la Catholic Theological Association of America, le 6 juin 2003, à Cincinatti, Ohio :

"Theology and Ecology – Developing Group (Year 2 of 3)
The Vocation of Theologians in Response to Ecological Degradation
Convener: Jame Schaefer, Marquette University
Presenters: William French, Loyola University of Chicago
Elizabeth Johnson, Fordham University
Kevin Irwin, Catholic University of America"
http://ctsa.bc.edu/ctsa/programbklet2003.pdf

Lectures recommandées :
"For the Program Group Theology and Ecology
Recommended Readings:

William French, “Ecological Security and Policies of Restraint,” pp. 473-491, in Christianity and Ecology: Seeking the Well-being of Earth
and Humans, eds. Hessel and Ruether (Harvard University 2000);

“Ecoethics,” pp. 611-623, in Encyclopedia of Violence, Peace, and Conflict, vol 1, ed. Kurtz (Academic 1999);

“Catholicism and the Common Good of the Biosphere,” pp. 177-194, in An Ecology of the Spirit: Religious Reflection and Environmental Consciousness, ed. Barnes (University Press of America 1994);

Kevin Irwin, “The Sacramentality of Creation and the Role of Creation in Liturgy and Sacraments” in Preserving the Creation: Environmental Theology and Ethics, eds. Irwin and Pellegrino (Georgetown University 1994);

Elizabeth Johnson, “Losing and Finding Creation in the
Christian Tradition,” pp. 3-22, in Christianity and Ecology: Seeking the Well-being of Earth and Humans, ed. Hessel and Ruether (Harvard University 2000);

Sallie McFague, “An Earthly Theological Agenda,” pp. 84-98, in Ecofeminism and the Sacred, ed. Carol Adams (Continuum 1993);

Larry Rasmussen, Earth Community, Earth Ethics (Orbis 1996); Rosemary Radford Ruether, ed., Women Healing Earth: Third World Women on Ecology, Feminism, and Religion
(Orbis, 1996)."
http://ctsa.bc.edu/ctsa/preconvreadings.pdf