Sustainabilty: Economics, Ecology, and Justice

Sustainabilty: Economics, Ecology, and Justice

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New York: Orbis Books, Maryknoll, 1992.(В файле 124 с.).John B. Cobb, Jr., Ph.D. is Professor of Theology Emeritus at the Claremont School of Theology, Claremont, California, and Co-Director of the Center for Process Studies there. His many books currently in print include: Reclaiming the Church (1997); with Herman Daly, For the Common Good; Becoming a Thinking Christian (1993); Sustainability (1992); Can Christ Become Good News Again? (1991); ed. with Christopher Ives, The Emptying God: a Buddhist-Jewish-Christian Conversation (1990); with Charles Birch, The Liberation of Life; and with David Griffin, Process Theology: An Introductory Exposition (1977). He is a retired minister in the United Methodist Church.Reflections on ecological issues inevitable raise religious questions as well. Christianity must keep ecological issues closely tied to those of social justice – a necessity for a sustainable society. Christianity can also make clear the need for individual change of heart (conversion) that is a prerequisite to real social and economic change.Christian theology opposes both injustice and ruthless exploitation of the earth, but that is not enough. As Christians we are called to lead in envisioning a more livable world.
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