Ruth Page (theologian)

Born in Dundee, she educated at Harris Academy and Stirling High School.

That year, she was ordained by the Presbytery of Dunedin and started her academic career as a lecturer at the Theological Hall in University of Otago.

[2] In light of ecological crisis caused by humanity, Page suggests that the problems should be viewed from a Christian perspective to care about the natural world.

[4] Emphasising the importance of the doctrine of creation, Page urges Christians to re-think the relationship between God, humanity and all the natural world.

Thus, with God's immanent action with the world, both human and non-human can be gathered like a web of creation.