Since I moved back to the city, I am dismayed to find no green bin at my apartment building to recyle organic waste. I have lots of apple cores, carrot tops, coffee grounds etc. that just go to the landfill.
After some initial revulsion, I am looking at the idea of turning that stuff into compost for my planters by starting my own worm farm. I don't have much of an issure with the bin outside, but worms need to be warm during the winter, meaning I'd need to coexist with them in my living quarters.
The definition of "a common anthropology" is "the understanding of who we human beings are and where we fit into the scheme of things". The author (Sallie McFague) AFAIMC points to an ecological lifestyle, which in turn means that we should begin to switch from an individualistic world-view to a communitarian world-view.
The current book the Westminster bookclub is reading and studying is the book "A new Climate for Theology" by retired Prof Sallie McFague.
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