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Loading... Resisting Structural Evil: Love as Ecological-Economic Vocationby Cynthia D. Moe-Lobeda
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. I read this book for a seminary course on Christian ethics which was taught by the author. I highly recommend this book to anyone exploring Christian ethics either own their own or as part of a class. ( ) An excellent handbook for those who wish to better understand the nature of structural evil. Dr. Moe-Lobeda provides her readers with illustrative stories and tested strategies for effectively countering this reality. For those who wish to move their faith community beyond works of charity to actually challenging those social processes that are responsible for the degradation of our planet and the growing concentration of the means of life in the hands of the wealthy few, I heartily recommend this book. no reviews | add a review
The increasingly pressing and depressing situation of Planet Earth poses urgent ethical questions for Christians. But, as Cynthia Moe-Lobeda argues, the future of the earth is not simply a matter of protecting species and habitats but of rethinking the very meaning of Christian ethics. The earth crisis cannot be understood apart from the larger human crisis-economic equity, social values, and human purpose are bound up with the planet's survival. In a sense, she says, the whole earth is a moral community. No library descriptions found. |
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