Ecotheology in Search of a Context

Land's Edge in PThis article reflects the ways in which contexts can be rendered for ecotheological work, on the assumption that ecotheology and contex-tual theology are inextricably linked. To be takatrick White's Voss

Authors

  • Geoffrey Lilburne

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/ecotheology.v6i2.152

Keywords:

Patrick White, Voss

Abstract

This article reflects the ways in which contexts can be rendered for ecotheological work, on the assumption that ecotheology and contextual theology are inextricably linked. To be taken up into theological reflection, contexts require both mapping and creation. The dialectic of artistic images is explored in a popular religious song and Patrick White’s novel, Voss in such a way as to propose methodological directions for ecotheological work in Australia and beyond.

Published

2001-08-07

Issue

Section

Articles

How to Cite

Lilburne, G. (2001). Ecotheology in Search of a Context: Land’s Edge in PThis article reflects the ways in which contexts can be rendered for ecotheological work, on the assumption that ecotheology and contex-tual theology are inextricably linked. To be takatrick White’s Voss. Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture, 6(2), 152-166. https://doi.org/10.1558/ecotheology.v6i2.152