Tweaking/Reorienting our theology for the Anthropocene

As I have been posting this morning about the “acceptance of Climate Change” at a level required for us to “get it” regarding the urgency of the crisis it represents, I am once agin reminded and brought back to something Tim DeChristopher said in these reflections he offered when I asked him to say a few words about why he was at the “Seizing An Alternative: Toward and Ecological Civilization” Conference in early June.https://www.youtube.com/watch…
He spoke of the resources the church can bring to bear to help us “Maintain Our Humanity” in this time of rapid change we are facing. Part of this is realizing that our theology may be holding us back , since it all grew up under the Holocene era, and now we live in the Anthropocene, and we have to once again take up our role as “Meaning Makers” in this new context of Climate Crisis.

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