| Book review: Creation at Risk? Religion, Science and Environmentalism edited by Michael Cromartie | Musselman, LJ. 1996.
PSCF 48(4):271. CELD ID 13923Abstract According to the flyer advertising this book, Creation at Risk? Ais a collection of essays in which ten scholars and activists explore and clash over some of the scientific, religious, moral, philosophical, economic, and political claims proposed by contemporary environmentalists. The concept behind the book is an excellent one, based on a symposium held in 1994 by the Ethics and Public Policy Center's Evangelical Studies Project that brought together a diversity of people to discuss the relationships among the topics included in the title. Unfortunately, the chapters and responses are uneven in their scholarship and writing, making for a volume that suffers from an evident lack of cohesiveness.
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