The environmental movement both echoes and challenges traditional Judeo-Christian views about humankind's proper relationship to the natural world. Ten scholars and activists here explore - and clash over - some of the scientific, religious, moral, philosophical, economic, and political claims advanced by contemporary environmentalists.
Language
English
Pages
166
Format
Paperback
Publisher
William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
Release
October 01, 1995
ISBN
080284104X
ISBN 13
9780802841049
Creation at Risk?: Religion and the New Environmentalism
The environmental movement both echoes and challenges traditional Judeo-Christian views about humankind's proper relationship to the natural world. Ten scholars and activists here explore - and clash over - some of the scientific, religious, moral, philosophical, economic, and political claims advanced by contemporary environmentalists.