Ecotheology: missiological perspective in awareness
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Abstract
Through this paper, the authors try to explain ecological theology from a missiological perspective. It is a crisis of the whole life system of the modern industrial world. It is a crisis that humans have brought on themselves and their natural environment, driving both humans and climate change more deeply. The ecological crisis of modern civilization is the meaning of the crisis of the whole system with all its parts. The authors collected data from various sources, news, and library research. The result interprets Indonesia's missiological perspective on awareness of climate change. The churches or theologians should involve and be concerned about God's creation environment changing and affecting the land. The Global Impact of Indonesia's climate change and the response of Christians toward this issue is needed as part of the global community. Therefore, loving God means building the wholeness of creation to realize a humane environment and people who care for all creation. This perspective is a balance between Ecology and Theology.
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