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Elias Economou
An Orthodox View of the Ecological Crisis
CONTENTS
1. Prologue
1.2 The Distinction between Macro-Ecology and Micro-Ecology
1.3 What is and what is not the Macro-ecological Problem
1.4 The Ecological Authority
2. Mankind as the Ecological Factor
2.1 Μan's Mind as a Divinely Created
2.2 Μan's Mind as the Intellectual Factor
3. Mankind's Three-dimentional Environment
3.1 The Composition and Integrity of Nature
3.2 Mankind's Social Environment
3.3 The Divine Environment of Mankind
4. Μan's Relationship to the Natural Environment
4.1 The Divine Will for the Nuturing of Μan
4.2 The Divine Mandate about the Human Action in the Environment
4.3 Μan's Instruction through the World
4.4 Mankind's Service to God through Creation
5. The Original Ecological Crisis as Destruction of the Integrity of The Three-dimentional Environment
6. The Three-dimentional Consequences of Μan's Salvation
7. The Church as an Ecological Institution
7.1 The Macro-ecological Responsibility
7.2 Church's Micro-ecological contribution
8. Orthodox Spirituality and Ecology
9. Ecology and Ecumene
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