This book scientifically describes the multitude of environmental problems besetting planet earth and indicates why these environmental problems are, at their root, a spiritual or religious challenge. The author argues that learning the scientific descriptions of problems is not enough; attitudes must be changed and behavioral patterns must be altered.
This book scientifically describes the multitude of environmental problems besetting planet earth and indicates why these environmental problems are, at their root, a spiritual or religious challenge. The author argues that learning the scientific descriptions of problems is not enough; attitudes must be changed and behavioral patterns must be altered.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Cliff Cain holds doctorates in theology and in science and has taught courses in world religions, contemporary theology, the Holocaust, science and religion, death and dying, the life and thought of C. S. Lewis, religion and ecology, and the meaning of life. An ordained minister and Harrod-C.S. Professor of Religious Studies Emeritus at Westminster College in Missouri, he currently serves as theologian-in-residence at First Presbyterian Church in Greenwood, South Carolina. This is his twelfth book.