The Liberation of Life

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The Liberation of Life is a theological and ecological work that argues for a life-centered, process-oriented ethic challenging modern industrial and anthropocentric worldviews.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
ecological work
theological work
advocatesFor ecological justice
intrinsic value of all life
reform of industrial civilization
challengesView anthropocentric worldview
modern industrial worldview
critiques mechanistic view of nature
technocratic domination of nature
unlimited economic growth ideology
field ecology
environmental studies
ethics
theology
hasAuthor Charles Birch NERFINISHED
John B. Cobb Jr. NERFINISHED
hasGenre ecotheology
environmental ethics
process theology
theology
hasLanguage English
hasMainTheme critique of anthropocentrism
critique of modern industrial society
ecological responsibility
life-centered ethics
process philosophy
process-oriented ethics
value of non-human life
influencedBy process philosophy
process theology
proposes life-centered worldview
process-relational ethic
relatedTo ecotheology discourse
environmental ethics discourse
process thought
targetAudience environmental scholars
ethicists
religious practitioners concerned with ecology
theologians

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John B. Cobb Jr. notableWork The Liberation of Life