Theology on a Defiant Earth: Seeking Hope in the Anthropocene

Theology on a Defiant Earth: Seeking Hope in the Anthropocene

by Jonathan Cole, Lisa H. Sideris, Clive Hamilton, Scott Cowdell, Mark G. Brett, Christiaan Mostert, Stephen Pickard, David Neville, Clive Pearson, Dianne Rayson

Tytuł oryginalny
Atomic Habits
Język oryginału
Angielski
Liczba stron
320
Wydawnictwo
Avery

O tej książce

Humanity operates like a force of nature capable of affecting the destiny of the Earth System. This epochal shift profoundly alters the relationship between humankind and the Earth, presenting the conscious, thinking human animal with an unprecedented As human power has grown over the Earth, so has the power of nature to extinguish human life. The emergence of the Anthropocene has settled any question of the place of human beings in the we stand inescapably at its center. The outstanding question—which forms the impetus and focus for this book— What kind of human being stands at the center of the world? And what is the nature of that world? Unlike the scientific fact of human-centeredness, this is a moral question, a question that brings theology within the scope of reflection on the critical failures of human irresponsibility. Much of Christian theology has so far flunked the test of engaging the reality of the Anthropocene. The authors of these original essays begin with the premise that it is time to push harder at the questions the Anthropocene poses for people of faith.

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