Abstract
Digital technology is changing the world. This article analyses visual images to learn with and from the social media presence of two Christian organizations as they respond to the climate challenges facing our planet. The article demonstrates how online visual images are a public theology that communicates activist journeys, intergenerational participation and prayer integrated into climate justice. The research makes a novel contribution to the study of digital activism, visual images, and the construction of public eco-theologies by grassroots Christian communities.
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