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Ecofeminismo, justicia y espiritualidad.

Authors: ANTONINA MARIA WOZNA;

Ecofeminismo, justicia y espiritualidad.

Abstract

El artículo presentará el estado de cuestión y un breve esbozo histórico del ecofeminismo, su incidencia en la ética, el método interdisciplinar que emplea y los retos que presenta para la teología. El principal interés de esta corriente feminista consiste en su enfoque hacia la sostenibilidad, la superación del antropocentrismo y androcentrismo. Se muestran conexiones entre la condición femenina y la explotación del planeta y la evolución de la disciplina desde un movimiento de pensamiento antropológico hacia una corriente de tiende puentes de diálogo entre la preocupación ecológica, de género y ética. La incipiente espiritualidad ecofeminista es el medio para la praxis de una vida humana biofílica donde la teología puede encontrar un futuro de relevancia e influencia en la sociedad y políticas, a través de la promoción de las mujeres. Abstract: The paper presents the state of question and a brief historical sketch of ecofeminism, its impact on ethics, its interdisciplinary method, and the challenges it presents for theology. The main interest of this feminist current consists in its approach towards sustainability, overcoming anthropocentrism and androcentrism. Connections are shown between the feminine condition and the exploitation of the planet and the evolution of the discipline from a movement of anthropological thought towards a current of bridging dialogue between ecological, gender and ethical concerns. The incipient ecofeminist spirituality is the means for the praxis of a biophilic human life where theology can find a future of relevance and influence in society and politics, through the promotion of women.

Keywords

BV1-5099, Doctrinal Theology, Justicia, Patriarcado, Género, Espiritualidad, BT10-1480, Ecofeminismo, Practical Theology

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