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Toward a Public Theology of Climate Change

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How can theology shape public discourse on climate change? This book explores the urgent intersection of climate justice, public theology, and environmental communication from a Chinese Christian p...
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  • 30 October 2025
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How can theology shape public discourse on climate change? This book explores the urgent intersection of climate justice, public theology, and environmental communication from a Chinese Christian perspective. As the world grapples with climate apocalypse, this study reveals how religious discourse can influence public opinion and policymaking. Engaging with global and Chinese contexts, it evaluates competing theological approaches and proposes a framework for a public theology of climate change. With insights into environmental activism, political deliberation, and ethical responsibility, this book equips theologians, religious scholars, and climate activists to rethink the role of religion in the fight against climate change.
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Price: $64.00
Pages: 250
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Political and Public Theologies
Publication Date: 30 October 2025
ISBN: 9789004732001
Format: Paperback
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"This book offers an original and invaluable Chinese contribution to a public theology of climate change that will be of interest to everyone seeking responses to the ecological crisis of our time." - Werner G. Jeanrond, University of Oslo
"An invaluable contribution to ecological theology, public theology, and Chinese theology, combining a critical review of the state of the art in these research areas with original insights." - Pan-chiu Lai, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
"Mok creates a new space for the field of Chinese public theology. This book elucidates various issues of a public theology of climate change by integrating global and Chinese perspectives. A one-of-a-kind public ecotheology is emerging!" - Zhibin Xie, Tongji University
Bryan K. M. Mok, Ph.D. (2018), The Chinese University of Hong Kong, is Research Associate at that university. He has published several peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters on public theology, ecotheology, and religion and society.