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Environment and Christian Ethics, The


Environment and Christian Ethics, The

Paperback by Northcott, Michael S. (University of Edinburgh)

Environment and Christian Ethics, The

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ISBN:
9780521576314
Publication Date:
28 Sep 1996
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Pages:
400 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 24 - 29 May 2024
Environment and Christian Ethics, The

Description

This book is about the extent, origins and causes of the environmental crisis. Dr Northcott argues that Christianity has lost the biblical awareness of the inter-connectedness of all life. He shows how Christian theologians and believers might recover a more ecologically friendly belief system and life style. The author provides an important corrective to secular approaches to environmental ethics, including utilitarian individualism, animal rights theories and deep ecology. He contends that neither the stewardship tradition, nor the panentheist or process ecological theologies have successfully mobilised the Christian tradition. He demonstrates that the Hebrew Bible contains an ecological message which is close to the traditions of many primal and indigenous peoples and which provides an important corrective to instrumental attitudes to nature in much modern philosophy and Christian ethics.

Contents

1. Frogs, floods and famines; 2. The origins of the environmental crisis; 3. The turn to nature; 4. The flowering of ecotheology; 5. The order of creation; 6. Creation, redemption and natural law ethics; 7. Natural law and ecological society.

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