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To some, these two books and the concepts they represent might seem like opposites. But, in truth, they are intrinsically and fundamentally entwined with each other. With human and environmental destruction being conducted every day and the threats that AI technology places on our planet, it is impossible to work towards a better, greener future without rage at what is happening.

In GreenFaith, Fletcher Harper stresses the importance of divesting from harmful fossil fuels, as well as promoting climate justice for communities around the world. In Green Rage, Christopher Manes writes a defense of radical environmental activism. While both authors have different methods, the root of their philosophies stem from the same place: a deep love for the world and all the living beings who inhabit it.

If you’re interested in incorporating a love and celebration of the Earth into your works, check out the books on ecological theology in our new monthly display.