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Green Theology: emerging 21st-Century Muslim and Christian discourses on ecology

Framed by an introduction and afterword, this new volume reflects on environmental issues in the context of the current climate emergency, with articles from diverse denominations and schools of thought.

It provides a unique intellectual space for international experts in the two theological worlds as well as specialists in science and architecture to discuss the most pressing matters of ecology and care for the earth. This model of interreligious and interdisciplinary collaboration is likely to help scholars network even more closely, both inside their home traditions and with their theological neighbours.

The book is part of Mohr-Siebeck’s Sapientia Islamica series (volume 7). It is edited by Lejla Demiri, Mujadad Zaman and Tim Winter.

At this Cambridge launch event, a discussion of the book will be presented by Professor Lejla Demiri (Tübingen) and Dr Tim Winter (Cambridge). 

Practicalities

All are welcome at the launch of this landmark achievement of interfaith theology.

This event has been arranged by the Cambridge Muslim College in partnership with Mohr Siebeck (publishers). It is hosted at the Faculty of Divinity. 

View more information about the book on the publisher’s website (MohrSiebeck.com).

Date: 
Friday, 8 November, 2024 - 18:00
Event location: 
Faculty of Divinity, Cambridge

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