Abstract

Unlike traditional Protestant theology that viewed the natural world in ambiguous and, at times, hostile ways, Paul Tillich's theology developed a complex relationship between God, man, and nature. Being and Earth recommends the application of Tillich's theology, which envisions a harmonious relationship with nature, as an environmental ethic.Being and Earth recommends the application of Tillich's theology, which envisions a harmonious relationship with nature, as an environmental ethic.

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