McLaren defines doom as the uneasy awareness that humanity has created a planetary and civilizational crisis—and that too few people seem willing to change fast enough to avert disaster.
The book blends insights from philosophers, poets, scientists, and theologians to address three core themes:
- Hope — not naïve optimism, but a grounded, resilient posture
- Grief — as a necessary spiritual and emotional process
- New ways of thinking and belonging — to navigate turbulent time








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