Chackalackal, Saju2019-09-252019-09-252011-08-272011-08-269788189958459http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/180858Although human existence is inherently part of nature, human beings have destroyed the nature for their selfish interests, especially in the modern times. As we experience the problems resulting from climatic changes and depletion of resources, it is time that human beings consciously initiate a symbiotic relationship with nature. We need to think pro-nature, speak pro-nature, and act pro-nature.Pages: 11engWith permission of the license/copyright holderenvironmental protectionenvironmental ethicsnaturedevelopment ethicsclimate ethicsChristian ethicsMethods of ethicsTheological ethicsEnvironmental ethicsResources ethicsBiodiversity ethicsGeneral theology/otherWounded Nature and Bounded Human (Foreword)Book chapter