Beyond Romanticism: Questioning the Green Gospel

Samuel GreggJuly 2, 2000OP73

In this occasinal Paper, Samuel Gregg raises questions about the adequacy of many Christian pronouncements and commetaries on environmental issues. Too often, he contends, they are characterised by questionable theological premises as well as a tendency to accept uncriticially arguments articulated by the green lobby.

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