In Defense of Nature: The Catholic Unity of Environmental, Economic, and Moral Ecology
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Product Details
Authors: Benjamin Wiker
Pages: 252
Publish Date: 2017
Publisher: Emmaus Road Publishing
Categories: Benjamin Wiker, Books, Catholic Life, eBooks, Emmaus Road Publishing, Ethics and Culture
Hardcover $22.95
eBook $16.95

About the Author

Benjamin Wiker

Benjamin Wiker is a writer, teacher, lecturer, husband, and father of seven children. He has a Ph.D. in Theological Ethics from Vanderbilt University, an M.A. in Religion from Vanderbilt University, and a B.A. in Political Philosophy from Furman University. He has taught at Marquette University, St. Mary’s University (MN), and Thomas Aquinas College. He is now a Professor of Political Science and Director of Human Life Studies at Franciscan University, and a Senior Fellow of Franciscan’s Veritas Center.

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After seeing Dr. Wiker being interviewed on "Franciscan University Presents" (EWTN), I got his book from my state's inter-library loan system; it wasn't available at my local library. Dr. Wiker's voice comes through both in his humor and in his seriousness and concern about the state of nature and human nature. The book is very well researched and will extend the reader's understanding of God's great creation as well as human's place in needing to care for our "common home." Though it does refer to Pope Francis' encyclical "Laudato Si," Wiker goes into much more depth related to and beyond it. He wants to show how the "Left" and the "Right" have only a half truth in their positions on the environment and human nature. Wiker presents a view that will help the reader see the "other's side" better and to understand greater truth. I was so enlightened by this book, I requested that my local library purchase it. Happily the librarian in charge of this said "yes!"