Was kann die Bibel zur aktuellen Schöpfungsethik beitragen? Das Neue Testament im Kontext neuerer öko-hermeneutischer Ansätze der Schriftinterpretation

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  • Mirjam Jekel
  • Ruben Zimmermann
  • Zacharias Shoukry

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  • Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
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Titel in ÜbersetzungWhat can the Bible contribute to the current ethics of creation?
OriginalspracheDeutsch
Seiten (von - bis)194-210
Seitenumfang17
FachzeitschriftEvangelische Theologie
Jahrgang83
Ausgabenummer3
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 1 Mai 2023

Abstract

This article seeks to achieve three goals: first, it reflects on the hermeneutical issues involved in bringing the Bible into the current ethical discourse surrounding the climate crisis. Second, it seeks a dialogue with existing English-language concepts of so-called eco-hermeneutics.Finally, special attention will be paid to New Testament texts that are often overlooked in the debate (in comparison with OT texts). Using the Gospel of John as an example, we explain how the language of the Gospel (particularly metaphors and narratives such as life, works, and garden) forms an implicit, aesthetic ethics that can be perceived as a voice of its own in contemporary discourse.

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Was kann die Bibel zur aktuellen Schöpfungsethik beitragen? Das Neue Testament im Kontext neuerer öko-hermeneutischer Ansätze der Schriftinterpretation. / Jekel, Mirjam; Zimmermann, Ruben; Shoukry, Zacharias.
in: Evangelische Theologie, Jahrgang 83, Nr. 3, 01.05.2023, S. 194-210.

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Jekel M, Zimmermann R, Shoukry Z. Was kann die Bibel zur aktuellen Schöpfungsethik beitragen? Das Neue Testament im Kontext neuerer öko-hermeneutischer Ansätze der Schriftinterpretation. Evangelische Theologie. 2023 Mai 1;83(3):194-210. doi: 10.14315/evth-2023-830306
Jekel, Mirjam ; Zimmermann, Ruben ; Shoukry, Zacharias. / Was kann die Bibel zur aktuellen Schöpfungsethik beitragen? Das Neue Testament im Kontext neuerer öko-hermeneutischer Ansätze der Schriftinterpretation. in: Evangelische Theologie. 2023 ; Jahrgang 83, Nr. 3. S. 194-210.
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