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Eco-humanitarian and eco-theologian BYU Professor George Handley joins me to discuss his immense concern for the Earth and its future.
Professor Handley argues that humanity must be seen in light of our intimate and dependent relationship with Earth’s natural systems. The Earth sustains and nourishes life but it needs our reciprocal care to ensure that it can do its sacred work.
Any theology that positions humanity as superior to the Earth or entitled to take what we like is why we face this current problem and insecurity over whether or not our home planet will last humanity’s trouble impact.
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Eco-humanitarian and eco-theologian BYU Professor George Handley joins me to discuss his immense concern for the Earth and its future.
Professor Handley argues that humanity must be seen in light of our intimate and dependent relationship with Earth’s natural systems. The Earth sustains and nourishes life but it needs our reciprocal care to ensure that it can do its sacred work.
Any theology that positions humanity as superior to the Earth or entitled to take what we like is why we face this current problem and insecurity over whether or not our home planet will last humanity’s trouble impact.

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