In a world of dwindling resources, it is important to stress the necessity of the ever-renewable resources of Christian faith and the Ecological concerns can cause serious levels of depression and disillusionment, unless such ecology is truly "integral" in allowing for the spiritual resources that can come from religious faith. This book presents this larger religious horizon, so that the danger of ideological divisiveness and mono-dimensional mind-sets can be avoided. As evidenced in Laudato Si', a new language of integral ecology is being spoken; one more worthy of the limitless mystery within which we exist. For too long, the language of faith has been a local dialect. But this language now has a chance to grow into a genuinely universal communication and gracious wholeness. For its part, the light of faith has begun to play on the whole mystery of life and to illuminate the universal scope of knowledge, of what is, and what might emerge. To that end, this book contributes to a continuing collaboration of theology and ecology so that language of Christian faith is neither cosmetic or unearthly.