Communio, 2019, R. 39, nr 2 (206)
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Pozycja Ekoteologia i ekumenizm Kościołów i wspólnot chrześcijańskich w NorwegiiHole, Hallvard Thomas (Wydawnictwo Pallottinum, 2020)Christianity is based on the Divine Revelation on creation, sin and salvation, a thus carries within itself the call for an ecological conversion in modem times. The unconcerned exploitation and extortion of nature is contradictory to the revealed truths on mankind’s vocation and responsibility. This belief gave birth to the idea of a Norwegian ecumenical project: Creation and sustainability. It was initiated by the Church of Norway and implemented by the Christian Council of Churches in Norway. A conscious engagement in Christian care for the integrity of Creation needs a reliable and accurate theological basis. The ecumenical project of the Norwegian churches and Christian communities took upon itself to address this task. This article provides for a systematic, theological analysis of the theology of the project, and hence, exposes some deficiencies. There is a certain theological reductionism present within the project, but above all, the most critical point is the attempt to reinterpret the biblical and theological anthropology. Although there seems to be no direct negation of the human immortal soul, some aspects of the theology are reductionistic and in danger of opposing Christian orthodoxy. This article shows that ecology remains a constant challenge for the Christian churches, and foremost demonstrates the need of an accurate study on the theological basis of Christian ecology.