Description: Dianne Rayson addresses the theological and ethical questions of anthropogenic climate change by engaging the works of Dietrich Bonhoeffer. She dives deep into Bonhoeffer's texts and ecotheological insights, and emerges with an Earthly Christianity for the Anthropocene that is...
Brief description: Dianne Rayson is Senior Lecturer in Theology and Ethics at Pacific Theological College, Fiji.
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Dianne Rayson's Bonhoeffer and Climate Change: Theology and Ethics for the Anthropocene is a timely book for reckoning with the entanglement of Christianity with colonialist and capitalist views of the Earth's resources as there 'to dominate and ransack. This book is recommended for climate activists of faith, particularly those seeking a systematic theological foundation for climate action led by faith-based communities.