Reseña del editor:
Since climate change and ecological destruction are getting more and more menacing for humanity, climate issues provide a global challenge which should be reflected also in theological education and formation worldwide. This publication brings together a pertinent collection of perspectives and resources for theological education and Christian leadership development, authored by leading experts from around the globe that were presented during the Volos study consultation, marking the end of a 3-year study on eco-theology, climate justice and food security.
Biografía del autor:
Dietrich Werner, Rev. Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. is Senior Advisor in Theology, Ecumenical Education and Research at Bread for the World - Protestant Development Service, Berlin, former Director of Ecumenical Theological Education (ETE) of World Council of Churches and Hon. Professor for Intercultural Theology, Mission and Development in University of Applied Science Hermannsburg (FIT). In addition to this, he is ordained pastor in the Lutheran Church in Northern Germany. Elisabeth Jeglitzka, M.A., works for the Policy, Dialogue and Theology Department of Bread for the World - Protestant Development Service, Berlin (Germany).
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