Climate Church, Climate World contends that climate change is the greatest moral challenge humanity has ever faced. This revised and updated edition includes a new chapter on political and policy shifts in recent years; the influence of Greta Thunberg and climate change activists; and updated information on the current science of climate change.
Climate Church, Climate World contends that climate change is the greatest moral challenge humanity has ever faced. This revised and updated edition includes a new chapter on political and policy shifts in recent years; the influence of Greta Thunberg and climate change activists; and updated information on the current science of climate change.
Jim Antal is a denominational leader, activist, and public theologian. He serves as the national spokesperson on climate change for the United Church of Christ. Yale Divinity School recently honored Antal with the William Sloane Coffin Award for Peace and Justice, in recognition of his lifelong advocacy for nuclear disarmament, racial justice, Middle East Peace, and climate change activism.
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Introduction 1. The Situation We Find Ourselves In 2. A Loving God for a Broken World Interlude If We Fail To Heed Our Calling 3. The Church s Vocation Today 4. The Marks of the Church in a Climate Crisis World 5. Discipleship Reorienting What We Prize 6. Worship as a Pathway to Freedom 7. Prophetic Preaching: Freeing the Pulpit from Fear 8. Witnessing Together Communal Action Can Free Us from Fear 9. Living Hope-Filled Lives in a Climate Crisis World Epilogue
Introduction 1. The Situation We Find Ourselves In 2. A Loving God for a Broken World Interlude If We Fail To Heed Our Calling 3. The Church s Vocation Today 4. The Marks of the Church in a Climate Crisis World 5. Discipleship Reorienting What We Prize 6. Worship as a Pathway to Freedom 7. Prophetic Preaching: Freeing the Pulpit from Fear 8. Witnessing Together Communal Action Can Free Us from Fear 9. Living Hope-Filled Lives in a Climate Crisis World Epilogue
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