Sea Can Wash Away All Evils
Discover the profound connection between religion and environmental science in Sea Can Wash Away All Evils by Kimberley Patton. Published by Columbia University Press in 2006, this enlightening hardback explores the pressing environmental crises confronting our oceans through the lens of religious history. With 208 pages of compelling analysis, Patton delves into narratives where the sea reveals hidden truths—spitting back its contents, including sins and buried guilt—illustrating that even the vast ocean has its limits. This thought-provoking work highlights the intricate relationship between spirituality and the degradation of our aquatic ecosystems, appealing to readers interested in comparative religion and environmental issues. Perfect for scholars, students, and anyone passionate about marine conservation, this book offers a unique perspective on the moral and ethical dimensions of ocean pollution. Engage with the depths of this essential read and reflect on the responsibility we share for our planet's health.