Status
Available
Call number
Publication
Acton Institute (2007), Edition: 1st, 119 pages
Description
A fair and honest debate about religious responses to environmental issues should always distinguish theological principles from prudential judgments. The Cornwall Declaration and the accompanying essays in this volume were written to do just that. They were not written to provide theological rationale for current environmentalist fashion. Rather, they seek to articulate the broad Judeo-Christian theological principles concerning the environment, and to distinguish those principles from contrary ideas popular in the environmental movement.
LCC
GE42 .E68
Physical description
119 p.; 5.5 inches
ISBN
188059515X / 9781880595152
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