Vol. 1 No. 2 (2026): African Spirituality and the Contemporary Ecological Crisis
This issue explores the contributions of African creation theology to contemporary ecological discourse amidst the global climate crisis. It argues that African cosmologies, community ethics, and liberation theology offer a robust theological framework that emphasizes the sacred interdependence of all creation and communal moral responsibility. Focusing on the disproportionate climate impacts faced by marginalized African communities, the issue advocates for the inclusion of African perspectives in global ecological ethics. It highlights faith-based environmental initiatives and indigenous practices as vital resources for ecological justice.
Published:
05/05/2026
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