The Necessity of Reconciliation Between the Church and Indigenous Communities for Ecological and Relational Healing
One of the themes for this summer’s Lambeth Conference is ecology. We have invited authors to... Read More...
Climate Colonialism and the Anglican Communion
One of the themes for this summer’s Lambeth Conference is ecology. We have invited authors to reflect on what they hope the bishops will take to heart and keep in... Read More...
By Neil Dhingra
Daniel Daly’s brilliant book The Structures of Virtue and Vice provocatively asks why it is frequently if depressingly much easier to be vicious than to be virtuous. The ready to hand answer is because of “structures of sin,” but that raise... Read More...
By Matt Boulter
Is it just me, or are we currently living through a chapter of human history which is unprecedentedly spooky? Unrelenting forest fires in California and Oregon, the melting of polar icecaps i... Read More...
While I am hardly a climate change “denier,” I do sit uneasily with the evangelical fervor with which many people I know and respect talk of environmental disaster.
We see an interweaving of three of our five Marks of Mission, when we consider deeply not just climate change, but climate justice, and when we learn from the voices of our brothers and sisters in the global south.