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The relationship between man and his environment is a historical reality that no one can ignore and does not date from today. This relationship is purely universal in that it is imposed on every person regardless of their geographical location. But this relationship between man and his environment has gradually changed until it has given rise to profound crises that call for a rethinking of our relationship and practices with respect to the environment. Faced with this crisis, we have noticed that the men and women of the Protestant Church in Africa have not been able to anticipate this…mehr

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The relationship between man and his environment is a historical reality that no one can ignore and does not date from today. This relationship is purely universal in that it is imposed on every person regardless of their geographical location. But this relationship between man and his environment has gradually changed until it has given rise to profound crises that call for a rethinking of our relationship and practices with respect to the environment. Faced with this crisis, we have noticed that the men and women of the Protestant Church in Africa have not been able to anticipate this catastrophe by concrete actions on the ground. They have forgotten that man is part of this common house, the earth, which we want to destroy. Thus, we believe that in the face of such a crisis, the Christian ecological commitment in French-speaking Africa must be placed under the sign of urgency because of the threats that weigh on the survival of humanity. It is therefore time for the ProtestantChurches in Africa to become truly involved in the universal effort that aims at the present and future balance of the common home earth.
Autorenporträt
Amina Lwikitcha Benoît es profesora-investigadora en la Facultad de Teología Protestante de la Universidad Evangélica de África, en la República Democrática del Congo, y estudiante de doctorado en la Facultad de Teología Protestante y Ciencias Religiosas de la Universidad Protestante de África Central, en Yaundé (Camerún), en el campo de la Ética.