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ETCF - Final Narrative (Qualitative) Summary report
Sartorius, Raphael
Sartorius, Raphael
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Political ethics
Development ethics
Economic ethics
Trade ethics
Consumer ethics
Religious ethics
Methods of ethics
Philosophical ethics
Community ethics
Lifestyle ethics
Environmental ethics
Resources ethics
Ethics of global commons
Ethics of law
Rights based legal ethics
Ecumenism
Ecumenical Movement
World Council of Churches
Regional, national ecumenical organizations
Intercultural and contextual theologies
Intercultural theologies
Practical theology and theological education
Teaching of theology, ecumenism, religions
Training of church leaders
Development ethics
Economic ethics
Trade ethics
Consumer ethics
Religious ethics
Methods of ethics
Philosophical ethics
Community ethics
Lifestyle ethics
Environmental ethics
Resources ethics
Ethics of global commons
Ethics of law
Rights based legal ethics
Ecumenism
Ecumenical Movement
World Council of Churches
Regional, national ecumenical organizations
Intercultural and contextual theologies
Intercultural theologies
Practical theology and theological education
Teaching of theology, ecumenism, religions
Training of church leaders
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The overall ETCF report consists of three parts: an executive summary of the results in qualitative fashion (15 pages), the full report of all results of the questionnaire (quantitative report, 35 pages) and a bibliography with 50 selected ETCF resources. The quantitative part is of empirical nature, displaying the data provided through the respondents’ answers. The third part of the report consists of a bibliography with selected educational resources on ETCF from the online collection of the Global Digital Library on Theology and Ecumenism (GlobeTheoLib). The qualitative part of the report (the executive summary report) is arranged around four key thematic areas, which seem to be most important according to the respondents’ answers: • Sharing and networking on priority issues related to ETCF (chapter 2) • Awareness raising on ETCF within institutions of theological education (chapter 3) • Emphasis on ETCF issues in liturgy and spirituality (chapter 4) • A holistic vision for theology (chapter 5) • Concluding recommendations (chapter 6) will be listed at the end According to the project proposal considering the outcome of the survey, selected resources are mentioned as well as strategic recommendations for the improvement of the goals for the incorporation of ETCF. Paper delivered at the international consultation on "Resources and Best Practice Models for Ecotheology, Climate Justice and Food Security", held at the Academy of Volos, Demetriades Diocese of Church of Greece, 10-13 March, 2016
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Global Survey on Eco-Theology, Climate Justice and Food Security
(ETCF) in Theological Education and Christian Leadership
Development 2014-2015 (ETCF study project).
A project of Globethics.net, Bread for the World, United Evangelical Mission and the World Council of Churches in cooperation with the Orthodox Academy of Crete and Volos Academy for Theological Studies.
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2016
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9782889311446
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