
Engaging Voices
Tales of Morality and Meaning in an Age of Global Warming
by Roger Gottlieb
"A highly imaginative, if also down to earth, appeal for better listening to each other, hopeful, fearful, ambivalent in the midst of our differences, and how such listening can bring us to better caring for our common Earth."
—Holmes Rolston, III, University Distinguished Professor and Professor of Philosophy, Colorado State University

The Future of Our World and a New Way of Being: A Review
By Jill Carroll
In his new book, Engaging Voices, Gottlieb gets to the central challenge of our era: How will we live together amidst differences of values, perspectives, lifestyles, and worldviews?

"Engaging Voices": A Q&A with Roger S. Gottlieb
By Patheos Editors
Roger Gottlieb talks with Patheos on why religious people should care about environmental issues, how we can learn to listen to each other when we disagree, and what he'd like us to learn from his new book.

Engaging Voices: A Book Excerpt
By Roger S. Gottlieb
"Some years ago I met a man who, over a single cup of ginger-mint tea, shook my deepest assumptions about the process of moral conversation." Read an excerpt from the new book "Engaging Voices."

Spirituality in an Age of Ecocide: An Introduction to the Conversation
By Roger S. Gottlieb
What is spirituality in the face of evil, loss, and our own complicity? Where is God when we need Him or Her most?




























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