Doctrine in Shades of Green: Theological Perspective for Environmental Ethics

Doctrine in Shades of Green: Theological Perspective for Environmental Ethics

by Andrew J. Spencer
Doctrine in Shades of Green: Theological Perspective for Environmental Ethics

Doctrine in Shades of Green: Theological Perspective for Environmental Ethics

by Andrew J. Spencer

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Overview

How we come to our conclusions about ethical issues matters as much as the specific policies or practices we commend. This book argues that four key doctrines form a theological perspective for environmental ethics. They are the key ideas upon which people build their ethics of the environment. By looking at the doctrines of revelation, creation, anthropology, and eschatology, we can find points of contact to work together more effectively for the common good and have more meaningful debates when our positions differ. This book uses examples from four different theological positions--ecotheology, theological liberalism, fundamentalism, and evangelicalism--to show that a creation-positive ethic is possible from all of these positions, and it explores why people who stand within various theological streams may engage in environmental issues in diverse ways.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781666702279
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Publication date: 01/13/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 260
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Andrew J. Spencer has a PhD from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and is a senior research fellow for the Institute for Faith, Work, and Economics. He lives with his family in Monroe, Michigan. He was editor of The Christian Mind of C. S. Lewis (2019). More of his writing can be found online at www.EthicsAndCulture.com.

Andrew J. Spencer is a senior research fellow for the Institute for Faith, Work, and Economics. He lives with his family in Monroe, Michigan. More of his writing can be found online at www.EthicsAndCulture.com.
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