Our ecological dilemmas provoke powerful emotions and deeply contested views. How should we think about them? And how can we live together, or even talk together, when we cannot listen to people who think differently?
In a lively and at times very funny book, Roger S. Gottlieb (A Greener Faith, This Sacred Earth, A Spirituality of Resistance) explores these questions in a collection of distinct but related philosophical short stories. Fictional characters with personalities, individual histories, and strong opinions wrestle with the meaning of life, the value of nature, animal rights, the roles of science and religion in environmentalism, and political choices facing environmental activists--as well as their own anger, fear, despair, and close-mindedness. Encountering forcefully articulated positions and engaging characters, readers will be moved to reconsider their own beliefs--and to examine personal barriers to truly listening to those "on the other side."
Engaging Voices: Tales of Morality and Meaning in an Age of Global Warming
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Author(s)Roger S. Gottlieb
PublisherBaylor University Press
ISBN / ASIN1602582602
ISBN-139781602582606
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank978,146
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸