
Book Summary
In this groundbreaking book Northcott examines theological attitudes to climate change, from the complacent to the apocalyptic, and the ethical implications for all Christians. Despite clarion calls from scientists and cover stories on magazines like Time telling uss to "Be afraid " Be very afraid " the threat of an ecological crisis has failed to achieve prominence in religious or political circles. And yet it is one of the biggest moral dilemmas of our time. In this groundbreaking book Michael Northcott examines theological attitudes to climate change, from the complacent to the apocalyptic, and the ethical implications for all Christians. Hard-hitting and comprehensive, The Moral Climate is must reading for anyone truly concerned about the greatest threat to our well-being.
Book Details
Book Name | A Moral Climate: The Ethics Of Global Warming |
Author | Michael S. Northcott |
Publisher | Orbis Books (Sep 2007) |
ISBN | 9781570757112 |
Pages | 336 |
Language | English |
Price | 874 |