Rev. Angela Zimmann Speaks on Faith and Sustainability
What unique perspective can Lutheran theology bring to the conversation around faith and sustainability? Reverend Angela Zimmann of the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer in Jerusalem addresses this question at the Interfaith Center for Sustainable Development’s women’s seminar, “Between Faith and Ecology.” In her talk, Reverend Zimmann explores the intersection of Lutheran teaching and environmental responsibility, contributing a distinctly Protestant Christian voice to a seminar centered on women’s roles and perspectives within the broader interfaith sustainability movement. Her participation highlights the seminar’s commitment to amplifying diverse religious and gendered perspectives on ecological care, demonstrating how women faith leaders across denominations are actively shaping the conversation on environmental stewardship. This talk adds an important Lutheran theological perspective to the growing body of interfaith dialogue on faith, gender, and sustainability.
Reverend Angela Zimmann from the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer in Jerusalem at the ICSD’s women’s seminar “Between Faith and Ecology”. For more from Zimmann, please see this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jneVZoPwj-4&t=1s
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