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Most contemporary ecologists conceive of nature as undergoing continual change and find that ""flux of nature"" is a more accurate than ""balance of nature."" This volume address how this paradigm fits into the broader history of ecological science and the cultural history of the West, and how environmental ethics and ecotheology should respond to it.
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