The paper discusses the necessity of adopting a new model of ecotheology known as "Eco-Dogmatics." This model aims to critically integrate the best insights from both Christian tradition and modern science while exploring innovative ways to establish a meaningful ecotheological vision relevant to the Anthropocene. In light of the increasing climate instability caused by human activities, along with issues of climate injustice and the spread of populist disinformation, Christian theology must take radical action. It should promote a new theological model that resonates ecumenically, bridging various Christian traditions, and globally, addressing all cultures and species.