Thinking About Earth, 20 Years Later: Reconsidering Stephen Clark’s Ecological Theology

Journal of Animal Ethics 4 (2):93-98 (2014)
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This review commemorates the 20th anniversary of Stephen Clark’s explication of ecological thought. After appraising both philosophical and theological perspectives, Clark argues that society must awaken to Earth’s "Otherness." I describe Clark’s ecological consciousness and highlight the significance of his book for 21st-century readers.

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