The role of the church in water related environmental issues with reference to the Emfuleni Local Municipality
Abstract
The dissertation examines the role that the church can play in environmental affairs in the Emfuleni Local Municipality in the context of what is an increasingly observable water crisis. The aim is to develop a contextual approach to water related matters. The research does not only focus on water but also incorporates climate change challenges, which directly impact rain patterns and the supply of water in South Africa. The research recognises the role that churches play as part of their contribution towards addressing the ecological challenges such as anthropogenic climate change specifically in the form of water pollution, as well as ecological interventions such as preservation. This role is based on the understanding of the cultural mandate of the Church. The missional church has an obligation to address this issue through Christian mission that takes the biblical mandate to care and preserve the integrity of creation. Finally, the research aims to assist churches to understand the theological basis for eco-theology in order to develop an appropriate ecological mission.
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