
The ecological crisis and climate change represent one of the greatest challenges of our time. This book examines these issues not only as environmental problems but as ethical, social, and theological concerns. Ecological Crisis and Climate Change: An Ethical and Theological Response explores the complex relationship between environmental degradation, social inequality, poverty, population pressures, and global injustice. Drawing from ethical reasoning, theological reflection, and insights from multiple religious traditions, the work emphasizes humanity’s moral responsibility toward creation. Key themes include: Environmental justice and global inequality Intergenerational responsibility Sustainability and stewardship Intrinsic value of nature Theological perspectives from Judeo-Christian, Eastern, Indigenous, and Islamic traditions Written in an accessible academic style, this book is ideal for students of theology, ethics, environmental studies, and anyone seeking a faith-informed understanding of climate responsibility. This work challenges readers to recognize that caring for the Earth is not optional—it is a moral and spiritual calling.
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