All Stories

  1. Walls, Weather, and the Spirit In-Between
  2. Anthropozän und Klimawandel
  3. Rituals in Weather Lands
  4. Religion, Materialism and Ecology
  5. A timeline of events
  6. In the rupture between this and another world to come
  7. Learning from failure
  8. Sweden’s Pandemic Experiment
  9. Evaluation of science advice during the COVID-19 pandemic in Sweden
  10. Navigating ethics in a pandemic—Contempt for the weak versus love of neighbor in a Swedish lens
  11. Pandemic 2.0 – Where Do We Go From Here? The Delta Variant and the Young.
  12. Faith in Weather Lands: Toward an Ecocene Perspective
  13. Taking a deep breath for the story to begin . . .
  14. Contextual Theology
  15. Eschatology as Imagining the End
  16. Theology in Built Environments
  17. Religion, Space, and the Environment
  18. God in Context
  19. In the Beginning is the Icon
  20. The Ethics of Mobilities
  21. Technofutures, Nature and the Sacred
  22. Naturethik und biblische Schöpfungserzählung: Ein diskurstheoretischer und narrativ-hermeneutischer Brückenschlag, written by Christof Hardmeier and Konrad Ott
  23. Spatial turns in the study of religion and the environment
  24. Places of Encounter with the Eschata: Accelerating the Spatial Turn in Eschatology
  25. Spaces in-between
  26. Forrest Clingerman and Mark H. Dixon (eds.), Placing Nature on the Borders of Religion, Philosophy and Ethics (Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2011), 224 pp., $119.95 (hbk), ISBN: 978-1-4094-2044-6.
  27. The legacy of Trinitarian cosmology in the Anthropocene
  28. Reconsidering Environment: Spatial Contexts and the Development of the Environmental Humanities
  29. Book Review: Die Moral der Energiewende: Risikowahrnehmung im Wandel am Beispiel der Atomenergie, edited by Jochen Ostheimer and Markus Vogt
  30. Spaces of Mobility
  31. Making Oneself at Home in Climate Change: Religion as a Skill of Creative Adaptation
  32. Book Review: Colonialism, Han, and the Transformative Spirit
  33. Life-giving Breath Ecological pneumatology in the context of fetishization
  34. Environmental Theology
  35. Markus Vogt, Prinzip Nachhaltigkeit: Ein Entwurf aus theologisch-ethischer Perspektive (Munich: Oekom Verlag, 2009), 555 pp., €29.90 (pbk), ISBN: 978-3-86581-091-5.
  36. Fetishism Revisited: In the Animistic Lens of Eco-pneumatology
  37. Trinitarian Cosmology in God’s Liberating Movement: Exploring some Signature Tunes in the Opera of Ecologic Salvation
  38. Climate Change Changes Religion
  39. Religion in dangerous environmental change
  40. Religion in dangerous environmental change
  41. Peter Hanns Reill, Vitalizing Nature in the Enlightenment (Berkeley, Los Angeles, and London: University of California Press, 2005), 388 pp., $41.80, ISBN-10: 0520241355.
  42. Lived Religion In Lived Space
  43. Making Oneself at Home in Environments of Urban Amnesia: Religion and Theology in City Space
  44. Theology in its Spatial Turn: Space, Place and Built Environments Challenging and Changing the Images of God
  45. Editorial
  46. Atmospheres of Synergy: Towards an Eco-Theological Aesth/Ethics of Space
  47. Transculturality and tradition - renewing the continuous in late modernity
  48. “Ich kenne ihre Leiden. Darum bin ich herniedergestiegen…” Das neue Paradigma der kontextuellen Theologie
  49. „Ich kenne ihre Leiden. Darum bin ich herniedergestiegen…” Das neue Paradigma der kontextuellen Theologie
  50. ?Ich kenne ihre Leiden. Darum bin ich herniedergestiegen??Das neue Paradigma der kontextuellen Theologie
  51. Die Welt als Ware oder Haushalt?