Good God (Johnathan Clayworthy)
Good God examins our inherited value judgements about the world, and their roots in different theories of creation. It explores the relationship between value judgements, cosmology and ethics, creating a theological justificaion for defending the natural order against ecological destruction. In practical terms this implies a ‘green’ agenda for social objectives, quite distant from the left-right spectrum of modern political discourse.
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Pages: 234
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