The environmental crisis creates painful emotions and difficult moral dilemmas. This engaging, compassionate, and intellectually rigorous book helps readers think through the value of nature and our treatment of animals, individual responsibility and collective political change, newfound dilemmas of reason, and how to face environmental despair.
Roger S. Gottlieb Books
This author delves into the profound moral, political, spiritual, and religious questions arising from the environmental crisis and the role of spirituality in modern life. Their work, often straddling philosophy and fiction, examines the rise of religious environmentalism and explores how progressive religions and social justice movements can mutually benefit. The author also seeks to understand how to learn to listen to those with whom we disagree, offering insights into the nature of spiritual life beyond traditional faiths. Their explorations also touch upon spirituality's connection to modern medicine, nature, and political activism.



Morality and the Environmental Crisis
- 254 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Exploring the intersection of morality and the environmental crisis, this book delves into pressing ethical dilemmas surrounding nature's value and animal rights. It challenges readers to confront the complexities of activism and the pervasive sense of despair in the face of ecological degradation. Through thought-provoking discussions, it encourages a reevaluation of our responsibilities towards the planet and its inhabitants.
The Sacrifice Zone
- 352 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Recognized with the 2022 Nautilus Book Award for Fiction, this book explores profound themes through its compelling narrative and rich character development. It delves into the intricacies of human experience, inviting readers to reflect on personal and societal issues. Through its engaging storytelling, the author crafts a thought-provoking journey that resonates with audiences, making it a notable addition to contemporary literature.