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Creation at risk? : religion, science, and environmentalism / edited by Michael Cromartie ; essays by Thomas Sieger Derr ... and others.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Washington, D.C. : Ethics and Public Policy Center ; Grand Rapids : W.B. Eerdmans Pub. Co., 1995.Description: x, 166 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 080284104X (paper : alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 363.7
LOC classification:
  • BL65.N35 C74 1995
Contents:
Preface / Michael Cromartie -- Managing the planet : the politics of "The Environment" / Charles T. Rubin -- Response / Andrew Kimbrell -- Climate-change debacle : the perils of politicizing science / Patrick J. Michaels -- Response / Christopher Flavin -- Here comes the sun / Gregg Easterbrook -- Response / Ronald Bailey -- Challenge of biocentrism / Thomas Sieger Derr -- Response / James A. Nash -- Can markets or government do more for the environment? / Peter J. Hill -- Response / Andrew Steer -- Appendix : conference participants.
Summary: The environmental movement both echoes and challenges traditional Judeo-Christian views about humankind's proper relationship to the natural world. Ten scholars and activists here explore - and clash over - some of the scientific, religious, moral, philosophical, economic, and political claims advanced by contemporary environmentalists.
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Books Books Biblijski institut - Amruševa 363.7CROcr (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 527462

Papers from a conference held in Nov. 1994.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 153-160) and index.

Preface / Michael Cromartie --
Managing the planet : the politics of "The Environment" / Charles T. Rubin --
Response / Andrew Kimbrell --
Climate-change debacle : the perils of politicizing science / Patrick J. Michaels --
Response / Christopher Flavin --
Here comes the sun / Gregg Easterbrook --
Response / Ronald Bailey --
Challenge of biocentrism / Thomas Sieger Derr --
Response / James A. Nash --
Can markets or government do more for the environment? / Peter J. Hill --
Response / Andrew Steer --
Appendix : conference participants.

The environmental movement both echoes and challenges traditional Judeo-Christian views about humankind's proper relationship to the natural world. Ten scholars and activists here explore - and clash over - some of the scientific, religious, moral, philosophical, economic, and political claims advanced by contemporary environmentalists.

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