Making God Laugh

Human Arrogance and Ecological Humility

Anne Primavesi

180 pages  |  ~5 hrs

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Making God Laugh

Human Arrogance and Ecological Humility

By Anne Primavesi

In a world where religious certainty often breeds division and environmental destruction, Anne Primavesi offers a provocative challenge to spiritual arrogance. This thoughtful exploration questions the dangerous assumption that humans can speak with absolute divine authority about God's intentions for humanity and creation.

Primavesi confronts the troubling consequences of religious fundamentalism, examining how claims of divine knowledge have damaged relationships between different Christian communities and across faith traditions. More critically, she reveals how the belief that humans occupy the center of God's universe has provided justification for the relentless exploitation of Earth's natural resources.

The author presents a compelling alternative vision that calls for replacing human hubris with what she terms "ecological humility." Drawing connections between scientific understanding and spiritual wisdom, she invites readers to recognize themselves as interconnected participants within the broader community of life on Earth, rather than its appointed masters.

This 180-page work weaves together environmental consciousness, feminist theological perspectives, and the Gaia hypothesis to create a framework for more humble and sustainable spiritual living. Primavesi's approach offers readers a path toward authentic spirituality that honors both divine mystery and ecological responsibility.

For those seeking to integrate environmental awareness with their spiritual journey, this book provides tools for developing a more grounded and interconnected understanding of humanity's place in creation.

What You'll Discover

  • Explore Gaia hypothesis
  • Explore Religious aspects
  • Explore Christianity
  • Explore Umweltschutz
  • Explore Feministische Theologie
  • Explore Ecofeminism
  • Explore Umweltethik

Topics

Gaia hypothesis Religious aspects Christianity Umweltschutz Feministische Theologie Ecofeminism Umweltethik

Details

Published
2004
Publisher
Polebridge Press
ISBN-13
9780944344699
ISBN-10
0944344690
Pages
180
Language
EN