Midwifery as a model for ecological ethics: Expanding Arthur Peacocke's models of "man-in-creation"

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作者
Schaab, Gloria L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Barry Univ, Miami Shores, FL 33161 USA
来源
ZYGON | 2007年 / 42卷 / 02期
关键词
cosmology; creation; Earth Charter; ecology; ethics; evolution; God-world relationship; images of God; immanence; midwife; panentheism; Arthur Peacocke; procreativity; transcendence;
D O I
10.1111/j.1467-9744.2007.00487.x
中图分类号
D58 [社会生活与社会问题]; C913 [社会生活与社会问题];
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摘要
In Creation and the World of Science (1979) scientist-theologian Arthur Peacocke asks what the role of humanity might be in relation to creation if conceived within the scientific perspective that favors the theological paradigm of the panentheistic God-world relationship. Deeming roles such as dominion and steward as liable to distortion toward a hierarchical understanding of humanity's relation to the rest of creation, Peacocke proposes seven other roles to express the proper relationship of humanity to the cosmos in panentheistic relation to its Creator. Although each of these models has merit within a panentheistic paradigm, Peacocke and the paradigm itself suggest that the panentheistic model of God in relation to an evolving cosmos may be most effectively imaged through a model of female procreativity. In keeping with this proposal, I develop the understanding of humanity's ecologically ethical role in relation to the evolving cosmos in terms of the midwife to the process of procreation. I evaluate the efficacy of the midwife as a paradigm for ecological ethics by means of several criteria, including the propositions of the Earth Charter, "a declaration of fundamental principles for building a just, sustainable, and peaceful global society in the 21st century' (Earth Initiative 2000).
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