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" The Future as God’s Amnesty? A Public Theology of Resistance for a Changing Climate "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 1069477
Doc. No : LA113106
Call No : ‭10.1163/156973210X510875‬
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Peter Manley Scott
Title & Author : The Future as God’s Amnesty? A Public Theology of Resistance for a Changing Climate [Article]\ Peter Manley Scott
Publication Statement : Leiden: Brill
Title of Periodical : International Journal of Public Theology
Date : 2010
Volume/ Issue Number : 4/3
Page No : 314–331
Abstract : In this article, I situate anthropogenic climate change in a theological context. Climate change raises, first, the matter of the future of creation and, secondly, the matter of how to understand and affirm the goodness of creation. Further, in theological thought, the goodness of creation cannot be affirmed and fully addressed without, thirdly, some accounting of the goodness of God. In what follows I explore these three issues. The future of creation is discussed in terms of an amnesty bestowed by God. Additionally, some problems with the deployment of amnesty as a theopolitical category are discussed. Next, some of the theological implications of my recommendation of amnesty are explored. For example, what is the relationship between the future of creation and its past; what is the relationship between future and end; what is the relationship between the future of creation and the future of God? Finally, I explore what creaturely resistance is suggested by this appeal to the future as God’s amnesty in a public theological thought. In this article, I situate anthropogenic climate change in a theological context. Climate change raises, first, the matter of the future of creation and, secondly, the matter of how to understand and affirm the goodness of creation. Further, in theological thought, the goodness of creation cannot be affirmed and fully addressed without, thirdly, some accounting of the goodness of God. In what follows I explore these three issues. The future of creation is discussed in terms of an amnesty bestowed by God. Additionally, some problems with the deployment of amnesty as a theopolitical category are discussed. Next, some of the theological implications of my recommendation of amnesty are explored. For example, what is the relationship between the future of creation and its past; what is the relationship between future and end; what is the relationship between the future of creation and the future of God? Finally, I explore what creaturely resistance is suggested by this appeal to the future as God’s amnesty in a public theological thought.
Descriptor : amnesty
Descriptor : creation
Descriptor : end
Descriptor : future
Descriptor : goodness
Descriptor : past
Descriptor : public
Descriptor : triune God
Location & Call number : ‭10.1163/156973210X510875‬
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