Voices from the Gathering Storm

Voices from the Gathering Storm: The Web of Ecological-Societal Crisis is a 2005 non-fiction book that was published by Word Association Publishers and edited by Joseph Arcos, Mary Argus and Frederick DiCarlo.[1]

Voices from the Gathering Storm: The Web of Ecological-Societal Crisis
AuthorJoseph C. Arcos (Editor),
Mary F. Arcos (Editor),
Frederick J. DiCarlo (Editor)
LanguageEnglish
GenreNon-fiction
Publication date
2005
Media typePrint
ISBN978-1595711014

Synopsis

A collection of essays that discuss social, cultural, and technological factors contributing to our environmental predicament. It proposes the need for a change in the religion of consumption, a change in our definitions of progress and success from increased consumption to increased stewardship of our diminishing resources and shrinking planet.

Contributors

Reception

The Midwest Book Review positively reviewed Voices from the Gathering Storm, calling it "expertly compiled" and a "remarkable body of study".[2] The Times-News also praised the book, saying it was "carefully researched" and "hard-hitting".[3]

References

  1. Barrett, J. Edward. Review: Voices From The Gathering Storm. American Journal of Theology & Philosophy, Vol. 28, No. 2 (May 2007), pp. 294-295
  2. Internet Bookwatch Midwest Book Review
  3. Megivern, Marjorie. Book focuses on environmental crisis. The Times-News, Jul 2, 2006. p2E.
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