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"Go in Peace and Glorify the Fragility of Life”. An Ecotheopoetical Reading of Antjie Krog’s Poetical Liturgy O Fragile Earth

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https://doi.org/10.21827/YRLS.41.64-77

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Ecotheopoetics, transformation, ecumenism, liturgical language, Antjie Krog

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The human-induced climate crisis calls for a transformation in how human beings dwell on earth, including spiritually. This article starts from the premise that the liturgy is an important locus for forming and practicing a new, ecumenical spirituality. In order to develop fully ecumenical liturgical language (i.e., language that includes all of creation), liturgists need ecotheopoetical language — language in which poets lead the way toward theological meaning-making that combines an ecumenical outlook with a poetic form of theology. Ecotheopoetics welcomes creativity as an important transformative force alongside cognitive reflection on the relationship between God and creation. We read the work O fragile earth. A mass for the new covenant (2020) by South African writer and poet Antjie Krog through an ecotheopoetical lens to answer the following research question: How might an ecotheopoetical perspective help liturgists develop transformative liturgical language that is committed to a sustainable future for the entire planet?

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Joyce Rondaij, Protestant Theological University

Dr Joyce Rondaij is Assistant Professor of Practical Theology at the Protestant Theological University (Utrecht, the Netherlands).

Eward Postma, Protestant Theological University

Dr Eward Postma is Assistant Professor of Vocational and Spiritual Formation at the Protestant Theological University.

Ciska Stark, Protestant Theological University

Dr Ciska Stark is Associate Professor of Practical Theology at the Protestant Theological University.

Mirella Klomp, Protestant Theological University

Dr Mirella Klomp is Professor of Practical Theology at the Protestant Theological University (Utrecht, NL) and research fellow in the Department of Practical Theology & Missiology, Faculty of Theology, Stellenbosch University.

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2025-12-31

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