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We live in a century in which we must either change our way of regarding and acting toward nature or else imperil our survival as a species and jeopardize as well the fate of the planet itself. This book by a theologian and environmental scientist examines four religious figures from European and Asian contexts who could aid us in developing a more sustainable and caring orientation which would allow us to live more in tune with creation: twelfth-century German nun Hildegard of Bingen thirteenth-century Italian monk and patron saint of ecology Francis of Assisi nineteenth-century Japanese Zen monk and poet Taigu Ryōkan and the first pontiff from Latin America twenty-first-century Pope Francis. By emphasizing our intimate and unavoidable organic connection with the network of all life and our charge to care for and protect it they point us in the direction of a new paradigm a healthier perspective a metanoia--a change of heart mind attitude and action--that would partner what we know about nature (an environmental consciousness) with what we do (an ecological conscience). Our children our grandchildren and our great-grandchildren deserve at least this much.