If we establish our response to environmental challenges on the person and work of Jesus Christ, we’ll motivate engagement with just institutions.

Noah TolyJune 22, 2015
Religion is playing an increasing role in questions of global environmental governance.

Noah TolyOctober 17, 2013
In “Changing the Climate of Christian Internationalism: Global Warming and Human Suffering,” a Fall 2004 article I published in this journal, I argued that environmental problems—especially those that are anthropogenic, or derived from human activities—should be among the issues engaged by religious internationalists. Governance of…

Noah TolyApril 26, 2010
This summer’s movie lineup included the usual number of would-be blockbusters. But for every Shrek 2, there was a Terminal, and for every Spider-Man 2, there was a Day After Tomorrow. This last, an apocalyptic natural disaster film, was widely acknowledged as an artistic and…

Noah TolySeptember 2, 2004