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Groene prediking als gereformeerde uitdaging

Translated title of the contribution: Green sermons a a Challenge for Reformed Preaching

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Abstract

This article examines how the topic of climate crisis is addressed in Reformed preaching in the Dutch context. It explores a third way of ecotheology as revisionism between apologetics and reconstructionism. The material from several annual prayer services for the harvest functions as empirical case study. Concern for creation and dependence on God emerge as key themes, though their elaboration is often lacking in specificity. Using Walter Brueggemann’s Old Testament concept of reality, grief, and hope as prophetic dimensions, the article outlines how Reformed anthropology incorporates elements of reality and grief that can help foster hopeful preaching while acknowledging God as the creator of all life to which we are intrinsically connected.
Translated title of the contributionGreen sermons a a Challenge for Reformed Preaching
Original languageDutch
Article number13
Pages (from-to)164-177
Number of pages14
JournalTheologia Reformata
Volume68
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2025

Keywords

  • preaching
  • homiletics
  • eco theology

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