A Political Theology Of Climate Change by Michael S. Northcott
This book argues that climate change must be addressed as both a political and theological problem, not merely a scientific or technical one. It critiques market-driven, consumerist structures that externalize environmental harm and calls for a robust public theology that reframes human responsibility, common good, sin, sovereignty, and sacrificial care for creation. Drawing on Christian resources and political theory, it urges institutional and collective transformation—economic, ethical and policy changes—to secure ecological justice and solidarity with the most vulnerable.
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