This text examines the most 'inconvenient truth' of all - and the most important: our moral responsibility for climate change.
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Exploring the intersection of traditional religious cosmologies and James Lovelock's Gaia theory, this book delves into the relationship between spirituality and environmental science. It offers insights that will engage students and scholars in the fields of environmental humanities, history, and cultural and religious studies, making it a significant contribution to contemporary discussions on ecology and belief systems.
"God and Gaia" examines the intersection of traditional religious cosmologies and James Lovelock's Gaia theory. This insightful work appeals to students and scholars in environmental humanities, history, and cultural and religious studies, offering a unique perspective on the relationship between faith and science.
Northcott constructs a new political theology of climate change that acknowledges the role of borders in the constitution of the nations, and their providential ordering under God as assemblies of persons who recognise particular duties to each other within those borders.