Ecotheology: Voices from South and North
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Ecotheology: Voices from South and North is a watershed mark in the Christian attempt to deal wholistically with our environmental crisis. It marks the dawn of the day in which the ecological movement in the Christian churches overcomes the suspicions of persons in the South that the embrace of ecology is only part of another attempt to strangle the economic progress of the poor. Rather, if the peoples of all the world do not seek to change their relationship to Earth, no people will survive. The five sections of Ecotheology are: The Biblical Witness, Theological Challenges, Insights from Ecofeminism, Insights from Indigenous Peoples, and Ethical Implications. Ecotheology is absolutely essential for the library of everyone concerned with the intertwining of ecological, justice, and theological concerns.
Ecotheology: Voices from South and North,David G. Hallman,Orbis Books,0883449935,Christianity,Christianity - Theology - General,Church And Social Problems,Developing countries,Ecology,Environmental Conservation & Protection,Environmental Conservation & Protection - General,Environmental protection,Human ecology,Moral and ethical aspects,Religion,Religion - Socialissues,Religious aspects,Applied ecology,Christian social thought & activity,Christian theology
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