Cherish the Earth: Reflections on a Living Planet

2003, 222 pp
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From space it is all too easy to see our increasingly negative impact upon the carefully balanced living system that is our planet: the pollution of rivers, the land and trees cleared by burning, and the vast areas of drought; yet the political decisions that could make a difference continually slip down the international agenda while, on a personal level, we struggle with the lifestyle changes which would make care for the Earth a practical reality in our lives. ‘Give me sustainability, but not yet,’ could be our 21st-century version of St Augustine’s famous ‘continence’ prayer.

We need to start rethinking our beliefs as if the rest of nature mattered, linking liberation theology with environmental issues, for as the world becomes more uninhabitable, it is the poorest who suffer first and longest. But our relationship with non-human nature is more than just material and economic. We need to start loving nature for its own sake, not just for what we can get out of it, physically, emotionally or spiritually.

We are all on an unfinished journey to ecological awareness. This fine collection of readings, poems, theology and liturgy is intended to help us on our way.
It is not too fanciful to imagine the universe as the song of God the Makar [Maker], a joyous outpouring of energy and creativity and wild ordering and continuous exchange. And it is truly a religious instinct to respond to God’s song-making with our antiphon of praise. Creation makes worshippers of us.’ — Kathy Galloway, from the foreword

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