edited by Dieter T. Hessel and Rosemary Radford Ruether
Harvard University Press, 2000
Paper: 978-0-945454-20-5 | Cloth: 978-0-945454-19-9
Library of Congress Classification BT695.5.C49 2000
Dewey Decimal Classification 261.8362

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ABOUT THIS BOOK

What can Christianity as a tradition contribute to the struggle to secure the future well-being of the earth community? This collaborative volume, the third in the series on religions of the world and the environment, announces that an ecological reformation, an eco-justice reorientation of Christian theology and ethics, is prominent on the ecumenical agenda.

The authors explore problematic themes that contribute to ecological neglect or abuse and offer constructive insight into and responsive imperatives for ecologically just and socially responsible living.


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