"…Manolopoulos' text stimulates reflective thought concerning many aspects of the relational implications of giving in both inter-human and ecological ethical terms. As such, its consideration of creation as a gift is well poised to foster creativity in a reader, making careful reflection on Manolopoulos' insights, as presented in this book, a valuable activity." — Studies in Religion"This is a thoughtful and well-written book, touching on both philosophy and theology. Manolopoulos provides an elegant introduction to the concept of the gift and to some relevant dimensions of Marion's philosophy for environmental theology." — Religious Studies Review"This is a brilliant application of theological debate concerning the gift, for those interested in contemporary environmental ethics." — CHOICE