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Christian Pacifism for an Environmental Age presents a compelling argument for integrating pacifist theology with contemporary environmental concerns. Author Mark Douglas demonstrates how Christian principles of nonviolence, traditionally applied to human conflict, offer profound insights for addressing ecological crises.
The work challenges readers to reconsider humanity’s relationship with the natural world through a theological lens that prioritizes peace, restraint, and respect for creation. Douglas explores how pacifist ethics—rooted in Christian tradition—can inform sustainable practices and ethical decision-making regarding resource consumption, animal welfare, and land stewardship.
By connecting spiritual convictions with environmental responsibility, this book offers a distinctive perspective on how religious faith can motivate ecological action. It appeals to Christians seeking to align their spiritual beliefs with environmental advocacy, as well as to scholars interested in the intersections of theology, ethics, and environmentalism.







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