Abstract
A global ethics of care for humanity and the earth and the new creation story creates a viable common ground for a praxis of interreligious dialogue. ‘The Journey of Doing Christian Ecotheology’, as part of an exercise to revise Christian theology in the light of the ecological crises, may be placed within such a larger interreligious endeavour to rethink the ecological responsibility of world faiths.
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