This booklet explores the justice and environmental issues raised by COVID-19, considering its causes, the impact of the lockdown in many countries and the ethics of rebuilding for sustainability and human flourishing.
Climate change is the biggest threat to us and our global neighbours. Its origins lie in the unsustainable consumerism at the heart of so-called developed and developing nations. Are there alternative visions of a good life? What can education do...
Environmental concerns have sometimes been viewed as detached from the core mission of the church. Yet as a consequence of systemic injustice, and interwoven with poverty and human need, climate change is an issue of particular relevance to...
God offers us cultivation and the language of the garden throughout the Bible as vital keys for making sense of kingdom living through intimate relationship with Christ, and for enabling spiritual growth and renewal. In an age when disconnection...
There is an overwhelming scientific consensus on the reality of human-induced global warming. And yet popular perception continues to be sceptical. What are the motivations behind such scepticism? How can we engage with it? And what is the role...
Vegetarianism and veganism are fast-growing approaches to diet in the West—but Christians have often been slow to evaluate these from an ethical point of view. Our calling to be stewards of creation invites us to ask major questions. How does...
Why should we get involved in urban environmental regeneration? Is it just a pragmatic approach to engaging with our community? Is there a deeper reason? This fascinating study presents both theological-ethical reflection and practical learning...