Global warming is now a reality that looms over us, and ecological devastation continues apace. Now, more than ever, there is clear recognition that we face a crisis. But who is to blame for this crisis? In this bold, challenging and provocative book, Paul Collins argues that Christianity has made a major contribution to the plight of the planet and must come to terms with a disaster that is now also the responsibility of the church.
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Global warming is now a reality that looms over us, and ecological devastation continues apace. Now, more than ever, there is clear recognition that we face a crisis. But who is to blame for this crisis? In this bold, challenging and provocative book, Paul Collins argues that Christianity has made a major contribution to the plight of the planet and must come to terms with a disaster that is now also the responsibility of the church.
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As New in None Issued jacket. 291 pages. Book appears to have hardly been read and is in As new condition throughout. The Ecological Crisis Is Now A Reality. More Species Are Becoming Extinct, The World Population Continues To Increase, And As Industrialisation Continues, Pollution Levels Surge. Now, More Than Ever, There Is Clear Recognition That We Face A Crisis. But How Are We To Deal With This Crisis? Are We All Environmental Thugs Who Are Equally Responsible, Or Are Some More To Blame Than Others?