Cosmic crisis and creation : the search for meaning
(2012)

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[United States] : AuthorHouse UK, 2012
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ISBN/ISSN
9781468503425 (electronic bk.) MWT12077799, 1468503421 (electronic bk.) 12077799
LANGUAGE
English
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This book presents and analyses two basic assertions. Life in the 21st century is threatened by an unprecedented global crisis, which is the result of the exponential increase in the impact of human activity on the earth. Properly understood, the Christian concept of Creation and of human relationships based on Gods Covenant, offer the clearest light on the meaning and nature of, and effective response to, the crisis, and the most realistic Hope for the future. It owes much to James Lovelock, the originator of the concept of Gaia - the earth seen as a single coherent living interlocking system - who challenges those of faith to develop a theology of creation that could include Gaia. Recognize that human rights and needs are not enough; those with faith could accept the Earth as part of God's creation and be troubled by its desecration. This book is written to accept that challenge. This Book owes much to the Churches Vision 21 Group in Scotland, both in its development and making, and in support for its publication

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