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Author King, C. M. (Carolyn M.)

Title Habitat of grace : biology, Christianity, and the global environmental crisis / Carolyn M. King
Published Hindmarsh, S. Aust. : Australian Theological Forum, 2002

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Description x, 235 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
Series ATF science and theology series ; 3
ATF science and theology series ; 3
Contents List of Table and Figures -- Acknowledgments -- 1.. Science, Religion and Environment -- 1.1. Setting the scene -- 1.2. Rationale -- 1.3. Thinking about science and theology -- 1.4. Faith, religion, and doctrine -- 1.5. Ways of approaching the contemporary dialogue between science and theology -- 1.5.1. Conflict -- 1.5.2. Independence -- 1.5.3. Dialogue -- 1.5.4. Integration -- 1.6. Interpreting observations: models and paradigms in science and religion -- 2.. The Origins of Environmental Concern Among Christians -- 2.1. Ecumenical background -- 2.2. Why earnest exhortations are never enough -- 3.. Environmental Management and the Tragedy of Unmanaged Commons -- 3.1. The problems of common property management -- 3.1.1. First form: Muldoon's Law. In management of a common resource, strategies that are individually rational can be collectively disastrous -- 3.1.2. Second form: Berk's Law. The threat of damage to or depletion of an uncontrolled common resource increases its value and stimulates competition among free individuals to harvest it all the faster, regardless of the future -- 3.1.3. Third form: Bolger's Law. Individuals will tend to resist restriction of private access to common resources, even to protect the long term interests of the community -- 3.2. Theories of collective action -- 3.2.1. Privatisation -- 3.2.2. Regulation -- 3.2.3. Collective action -- 3.3. Conclusion -- 4.. Human Nature -- 4.1. If there's a crisis, why are people ignoring it? -- 4.2. Understanding the roots of human nature -- 4.2.1. The primate heritage -- 4.2.2. The interactions between natural and cultural selection -- 4.3. The theory of gene-culture co-evolution -- 4.4. Game theory and the social contract -- 4.4.1. The importance of community life -- 4.5. Models of the origins of morality -- 4.5.1. Unconscious morality: the metaphor of the invisible hand -- 4.5.2. The metaphor of the selfish gene -- 4.5.3. Natural morality as self-deception -- 4.5.4. True human morality: a rebellion against nature or the fulfilment of nature? -- 4.5.5. Religion and morality -- 4.6. Conclusion: moral history and the environmental crisis -- 5.. Theology of Creation -- 5.1. Introduction -- 5.2. The classic Christian doctrine of creation -- 5.3. Creation theology and the origin of modern science -- 5.4. What is "the integrity of creation"? -- 5.5. Current developments in creation theology -- 5.6. The origins of true Christian ethics -- 6.. Environmentalism and the Institutional Churches -- 6.1. The role of religion in the environmental debate -- 6.1.1. Green grace and red grace -- 6.1.2. Game theory and environmental agreements -- 6.2. The debate about stewardship -- 6.3. Implications of church-led social activism for theology -- 6.4. Meeting the approaching catastrophe -- 7.. General Conclusion -- 8.. Summary -- Appendix 1. How Natural Selection Works -- The modern synthesis -- The difference between information (genes) and materials (bodies) -- Variation -- Natural selection and competition -- Adaptation: the long-term, accumulative process of change -- The major transitions of evolution -- Conflicts of interest and the levels of selection -- Altruism: the good of the species? -- Altruism between relatives: kin selection -- Altruism between unrelated individuals: reciprocity -- Altruism: multi-level and group selection -- Appendix 2. Some Organisations Supplying Relevant Information -- Glossary -- References -- Index
Analysis Human ecology - Religious aspects - Christianity
Religion and science
Notes Includes bibliographical references (p. 221-231) and index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 221-231) and index
Subject Environmental degradation -- Religious aspects -- Christianity
Human ecology -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
Religion and science.
Author Australasian Theological Forum
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