Hiperconectado con su entornouna lectura ecológica del libro de Jonás

  1. Milán, Fernando 1
  1. 1 Universidad de Navarra
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Estudios eclesiásticos: Revista de investigación e información teológica y canónica

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DOI: 10.14422/EE.V99.I390.Y2024.002 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openSarbide irekia editor

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The most recent natural disasters have confirmed what environmental sciences had already been warning, namely, that we inhabit an ecosystem where each organism exerts influence on others and on the environment in which it resides. In this interrelational context, the Book of Jonah may be understood as a narrative ecosystem or as an eco-narrative. The ecological interpretation of this book aims to underscore the relational nature of the human being, fashioned in the image and likeness of a Trinitarian God, and, consequently, engaged in continual dialogue with the reality that surrounds them, whether with God, with neighbors, or with the earth. Following the methodology applied by Marlow, Jonah’s relationship with fellow humans, animals, and the surrounding environment will be analyzed, along with the way they impact each other and the connection they maintain with «the God of heaven, who made the sea and the dry land» (Jonah 1:9).

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