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Any discourse on the phenomenon of the crisis in our environment devoid of its theological perspe... more Any discourse on the phenomenon of the crisis in our environment devoid of its theological perspective is an incomplete adumbration. The unarguable interconnectedness of human and the environment is sustained by divine principles. And so there is need for these principles to be known and applied. In this work effort shall be made to shift radically from pure environmental concern to deeper ecological issues which will define the teleological position of the mission Dei in creation. It shall expose as it were areas of identified crisis in environment and attempts by successive bodies, Protocols and commissions to curb the activities that degrade the environment. But it is the thesis held in this work that since these measures have been constantly flouted by those who put them in place, and that a large percentage of these actions are anthropogenic, which of course is ethical, there is need to support the theological panacea which is laud in this work for a purposeful drive towards th...
Any discourse on the phenomenon of the crisis in our environment devoid of its theological perspe... more Any discourse on the phenomenon of the crisis in our environment devoid of its theological perspective is an incomplete adumbration. The unarguable interconnectedness of human and the environment is sustained by divine principles. And so there is need for these principles to be known and applied. In this work effort shall be made to shift radically from pure environmental concern to deeper ecological issues which will define the teleological position of the mission Dei in creation. It shall expose as it were areas of identified crisis in environment and attempts by successive bodies, Protocols and commissions to curb the activities that degrade the environment. But it is the thesis held in this work that since these measures have been constantly flouted by those who put them in place, and that a large percentage of these actions are anthropogenic, which of course is ethical, there is need to support the theological panacea which is laud in this work for a purposeful drive towards th...