A Thinking Reed

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Northcott’s A Moral Climate

Michael Northcott, a Scottish theologian, has a new book out on theological ethics and climate change. Northcott previously wrote a good book on the environment and Christian ethics, and this new one got a glowing write up in the Christian Century by Duke University chaplain Sam Wells. I’ve already ordered the book; it looks like it’s right up my alley: theology of creation, environmentalism, political economy, and animal rights thrown in for good measure.

2 responses to “Northcott’s A Moral Climate

  1. I saw him give a paper a couple years ago. Rad guy. I’d be interested in hearing your thoughts on his book when it arrives!

  2. […] compelling parts of Michael Northcott’s recent A Moral Climate, which I mentioned briefly here. Although Northcott firmly defends the scientific consensus on climate change, he offers a […]

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