A Shamanic Theology Of Sacred Sustainability: Church And Shamans In Dialogue For Liberative Struggle In Asia
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Author: Jojo M. Fung, Sj
Binding: Paperback
Published: Jesuit Communications Foundation
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Pages: Good
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This academic work presents a profound theological examination of sacred sustainability, focusing on the critical intersection of indigenous shamanic traditions and Christian ecclesiology. It chronicles a vital dialogue between Church and shamans, illustrating how their distinct spiritual frameworks can converge to address pressing issues of environmental stewardship and social justice. The text argues for a liberative struggle within Asian contexts, where traditional wisdom and modern faith coalesce to foster a more sustainable and equitable future. It uncovers the deep spiritual roots of ecological responsibility and advocates for a collaborative approach to societal transformation. This scholarly contribution instructs readers on the potential for interfaith understanding to inspire meaningful action against exploitation and environmental degradation.
Author: Jojo M. Fung, Sj
Binding: Paperback
Published: Jesuit Communications Foundation
Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image
This academic work presents a profound theological examination of sacred sustainability, focusing on the critical intersection of indigenous shamanic traditions and Christian ecclesiology. It chronicles a vital dialogue between Church and shamans, illustrating how their distinct spiritual frameworks can converge to address pressing issues of environmental stewardship and social justice. The text argues for a liberative struggle within Asian contexts, where traditional wisdom and modern faith coalesce to foster a more sustainable and equitable future. It uncovers the deep spiritual roots of ecological responsibility and advocates for a collaborative approach to societal transformation. This scholarly contribution instructs readers on the potential for interfaith understanding to inspire meaningful action against exploitation and environmental degradation.