Is It Too Late? A Theology of Ecology

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"Is It Too Late? A Theology of Ecology" is a pioneering work of eco-theology in which John B. Cobb Jr. integrates Christian theological reflection with environmental ethics and ecological crisis.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
eco-theology work
theological work
addresses ecological responsibility of Christians
environmental degradation
aimsTo motivate Christian engagement in environmental action
reframe Christian doctrine in light of ecological concerns
author John B. Cobb Jr. NERFINISHED
contributedTo development of eco-theology as an academic field
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
critiques technological optimism detached from ecological limits
unlimited economic growth ideology
emphasizes God’s involvement in the ongoing creative process of the world
need for ecological conversion within Christian communities
value of non-human creation
field environmental ethics
religion and ecology
theology
focusesOn integration of theology and environmental ethics
moral responsibility toward the natural world
relationship between Christian faith and ecological crisis
genre Christian theology
eco-theology
environmental ethics
hasTheme critique of anthropocentrism
interdependence of all creatures
stewardship of creation
theological interpretation of ecological crisis
influencedBy Whiteheadian metaphysics
process philosophy
language English
mainSubject Christian theology NERFINISHED
eco-theology
ecology
environmental crisis
notableFor early systematic treatment of ecology in Christian theology
proposes theological basis for ecological concern
theologicalPerspective process theology
theologicalTradition Christianity NERFINISHED

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