Christian Theology. To celebrate Earth Day (22 April), we highlight some recent studies by Peter Scott, including 'Political theologies in the Anthropocene', in
Eco-Theology: Essays in Honor of Sigurd Bergmann. H-G Heimbrock & J. Persch (2021); 'Rethinking love in the Anthropocene: The work of love towards nature in the age of technological substitutability' in Love, Technology and Theology ed by S. Midson (2020); and 'God's Work Through the Emergence of Humanity' in T&T Clark Handbook of Christian Theology and Climate Change, eds. H.P. Koster & E.M. Conradie (2019). Peter Scott also joins a panel on “Re-ordering Nature: Philosophy, Ethics, Theology and the New Science of Gene Drives” at the May 2022 conference Contestations In Land And Agriculture (landcontestations-conference.com) to be held at the University of Oxford, and is a member of the Religion and the Natural Environment workshop hosted by the Centre of Theological inquiry in Princeton.