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Welby: ‘Defeat the Lions’ of Inequity, Climate Crisis

“The rich gain the benefits of the new technologies and science and they do as they choose. The poor are shut out of the gains and live as they can."

Apocalypse and Memento Mori: Notes for a Blog Post About the End of the World

By Joseph Mangina When a colleague invited me to be part of an online panel on the theme of “Petroculture, War, and Democracy,” I must...

For the Beauty of the Earth

Hope and the Aesthetics of Ecology  One of the themes for this summer’s Lambeth Conference is ecology. We have invited authors to reflect on what...

The Road To Emmaus

An Ecotheological reading One of the themes for this summer’s Lambeth Conference is ecology. We have invited authors to reflect on what they hope the...

El Camino de Emaús

Una lectura eco-teo-lógica Uno de los temas de la Lambeth Conference de este verano es la ecología. Hemos invitado a los autores a reflexionar...

The Great Burning

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...

The Currents of Colonialism

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...

Ecology’s Anglican Forerunners

By David Goodhew If the Nobel Prize had been around in the 18th century, the Anglican priest, Gilbert White, would have won it. He, alongside...

“Past its Teeming Time”: Lessons from Colonial Barbados about Environmental Racism

By Mark Clavier When John Atkins, a British royal navy surgeon, visited Barbados in 1722, he was astonished by what he found. He had heard...

Ecological Conversion and the Generations to Come

Perhaps no stronger argument exists for climate action than the health of our children and grandchildren.

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