Augustine and the Environment

Augustine and the Environment

John Doody , Kim Paffenroth , Mark Smillie
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Sep 30, 2016 · English · Kindle (224 pages)
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Format Kindle
Pages 224
Language English
Published Sep 30, 2016
Publisher Lexington Books
ISBN-10 1498541917
ISBN-13 9781498541916

Description

Amidst the pressing environmental challenges of today, the thoughts of Augustine of Hippo emerge as a profound source of reflection. John Doody, Kim Paffenroth, and Mark Smillie invite readers into a captivating exploration of Augustine’s insights and how they can illuminate contemporary discussions about ecology and sustainability.

Through a careful examination of Augustine's writings, the authors weave together interpretations that resonate deeply with modern environmental ethics. They challenge the audience to consider how age-old philosophical and theological concepts can inform present-day actions and responsibilities towards the planet.

This dialogue not only honors Augustine's legacy but also sparks crucial conversations about the interconnectedness of humanity and the world around us. With clarity and warmth, the book serves as an essential guide for anyone eager to understand the rich interplay between faith and environmental stewardship.

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Religion & Spirituality Contemporary
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