Climate change promises monumental changes to human and other planetary life in the next generations. Yet government, business, and individuals have been largely in denial of the possibility that global warming may put our s...

Buy Now From Amazon

Climate change promises monumental changes to human and other planetary life in the next generations. Yet government, business, and individuals have been largely in denial of the possibility that global warming may put our species on the road to extinction. Further, says Sallie McFague, we have failed to see the real root of our behavioral troubles in an economic model that actually reflects distorted religious views of the person. At its heart, she maintains, global warming occurs because we lack an appropriate understanding of ourselves as inextricably bound to the planet and its systems.

A New Climate for Theology not only traces the distorted notion of unlimited desire that fuels our market system; it also paints an alternative idea of what being human means and what a just and sustainable economy might mean. Convincing, specific, and wise, McFague argues for an alternative economic order and for our relational identity as part of an unfolding universe that expresses divine love and human freedom. It is a view that can inspire real change, an altered lifestyle, and a form of Christian discipleship and desire appropriate to who we really are.

  • Used Book in Good Condition
  • Used Book in Good Condition

Similar Products

Twelve Steps to a Compassionate LifeChristianity's Dangerous Memory: A Rediscovery of the Revolutionary JesusThomas Berry: Selected Writings on the Earth Community (Modern Spiritual Masters)Living Buddha, Living Christ: 20th Anniversary EditionLife Abundant (Searching for a New Framework)The Future of an Illusion (The Standard Edition)  (Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud)The Body of God: An Ecological TheologyFear and Trembling (Penguin Classics)