Dr. Mick Pope is a lecturer in meteorology, with a Ph.D. from Monash University. He also has degrees in math, physics, and theology. Mick is an ecotheologian with Ethos – Evangelical Alliance Centre for Christianity and Society and has written a number of book chapters and papers on ecotheology, ecomission, and the intersection of science and the Christian faith. His most recent books are “A Climate of Justice” and “All Things New: God’s Plan to Renew Our World.”
Contributions
- March 15, 2020: The Earth as My Neighbour
- January 10, 2020: Burning Down the House
- June 5, 2016: World Environment Day: Creation’s Groan & Your Vote
- June 11, 2014: A Theology of Farts and Orgasms
- July 25, 2014: Beam me up Goddy: Eschatology, Dualism, and Creation Care
- August 7, 2014: The Serpent Sheds its Skin: Porn, Homo Economicus and Human Flourishing
- September 12, 2014: A Day At The Beach: Theology Under The Sun
- September 20, 2014: Why I’m Marching About Climate Change
- December 17, 2014: Merry Climate and a Gift of Peace
- July 15, 2015: Demythologising Our World: Francis Gets Behind The Causes of Climate Change
- November 17, 2015: Prophesy in Paris: Apocalyptic Climate Change & the Voice of the Church
- December 14, 2015: No, COP21 Is not the Messiah but We Hope It’s not a Naughty Boy Either: The Paris Agreement and Saving the World
- February 8, 2016: The God of Nature
- March 23, 2016: Creation Has a Future in God

