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Nature, God and Humanity
Envisioning an Ethics of Nature
This book offers a coherent theistic approach to environmental ethics.
Richard L. Fern (Author)
9780521811224, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 4 April 2002
284 pages
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.7 cm, 0.55 kg
'This is the work of a compassionate, mature and perceptive scholar.' Samuel Wells, Theology
Nature, God and Humanity clarifies the task of forming an ethics of nature, thereby empowering readers to develop their own critical, faith-based ethics. Calling on original, thought-provoking analyses and arguments, Richard L. Fern frames a philosophical ethics of nature, assesses it scientifically, finds support for it in traditional biblical theism, and situates it culturally. Though defending the moral value of beliefs affirming the radical Otherness of God and human uniqueness, this book aims not to compel the adoption of any particular ethic but rather illumine the contribution diverse forms of inquiry make to an ethics of nature. How does philosophy clarify moral conviction? What does science tell us about nature? Why does religious faith matter? Rejecting the illusion of a single, rationally-compelling ethics, Fern answers these questions in a way that fosters both agreement and disagreement, allowing those holding conflicting ethics of nature to work together for the common good.
Introduction
Part I. The Ethics of Nature: 1. Moral concerns
2. Humane holism
3. Ecological wisdom
Part II. The Wild God: 4. Religious faith
5. Theistic naturalism
Part III. The Body of Humanity: 6. Human nature and good
7. The fellowship of creation.
Subject Areas: Environmentalist, conservationist & Green organizations [RNB], Christian theology [HRCM]