Climate Change, Radical Uncertainty and Hope: Theology and Economics in Conversation

Views on climate change are often either pessimistic or optimistic. In this book Jan Jorrit Hasselaar discovers and explores a third way, one of hope. A debate within economics on risk and uncertainty brings him to theological questions and the concept of hope in the work of the late Jonathan Sacks—...

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Main Author: Hasselaar, Jan Jorrit (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Amsterdam Amsterdam University Press 2023
In:Year: 2023
Further subjects:B Economics / Theory / BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
B Climatic changes Religious aspects Christianity
B Climatic changes Economic aspects
B Ecotheology
B theology, economics, climate change, Jonathan Sacks, radical uncertainty, hope
B Hope
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Parallel Edition:Erscheint auch als: 9789048558476
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Summary:Views on climate change are often either pessimistic or optimistic. In this book Jan Jorrit Hasselaar discovers and explores a third way, one of hope. A debate within economics on risk and uncertainty brings him to theological questions and the concept of hope in the work of the late Jonathan Sacks—and to a renewed way of doing theology as an account of the good life. What follows is an equal conversation between theology and economics as has hardly been undertaken in recent times. It emerges that hope is not contrary to economic insights, but remarkably compatible with them. Communication between these fields of expertise can open the way for a courageous and creative embrace of radical uncertainty in climate change. A key notion here is that of a public Sabbath, or a ‘workplace of hope’—times and places set aside to cultivate inspiration and mutual trust among all parties involved, enabling them to take concrete steps forward
ISBN:9048558484
Access:Open Access
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1515/9789048558483