Though John Chrysostom, Augustine, and Thomas Aquinas, when reflecting on the creation story, valued all types of creatures, living and non-living, intrinsically for their unique goodness and instrumentally for the sustenance they provide to others, they valued most highly their complex interrelation in the physical world
Genesis 1: 24 & 25 read thus:Then God said, let the earth bring forth living creatures after the...
Twentieth century environmentalist literature tends to blame Christian religious tradition, especial...
Are Christians fulfilling the stewardship commandment of Genesis to care for God's household? When w...
Categories used by contemporary environmental philosophers to explore esthetic appreciation for the ...
Earth is imperiled. Human activities are adversely affecting the land, water, air, and myriad forms ...
The goodness of creation is more than a pleasing aesthetic. It doesn\u27t just provide value to us b...
An overview of some patristic and medieval theological teachings on water and other goods of creatio...
An overview of some patristic and medieval theological teachings on water and other goods of creatio...
An overview of some patristic and medieval theological teachings on water and other goods of creatio...
Religion continues to play a significant role in shaping our attitudes toward nature.2 Time-honored ...
There are two ways to approach the questions of ecology and the environment. There is a purely human...
Twentieth century environmentalist literature tends to blame Christian religious tradition, especial...
Followers of the Christian faith ought to reconsider their role as being created in the ‘image of Go...
Barron, Duane (2005) For God So Loved the Cosmos: The Good News, Ecology and Christian Ethics, Res...
This explanatory sequential mixed methods research project surveyed leaders and conducted focus grou...
Genesis 1: 24 & 25 read thus:Then God said, let the earth bring forth living creatures after the...
Twentieth century environmentalist literature tends to blame Christian religious tradition, especial...
Are Christians fulfilling the stewardship commandment of Genesis to care for God's household? When w...
Categories used by contemporary environmental philosophers to explore esthetic appreciation for the ...
Earth is imperiled. Human activities are adversely affecting the land, water, air, and myriad forms ...
The goodness of creation is more than a pleasing aesthetic. It doesn\u27t just provide value to us b...
An overview of some patristic and medieval theological teachings on water and other goods of creatio...
An overview of some patristic and medieval theological teachings on water and other goods of creatio...
An overview of some patristic and medieval theological teachings on water and other goods of creatio...
Religion continues to play a significant role in shaping our attitudes toward nature.2 Time-honored ...
There are two ways to approach the questions of ecology and the environment. There is a purely human...
Twentieth century environmentalist literature tends to blame Christian religious tradition, especial...
Followers of the Christian faith ought to reconsider their role as being created in the ‘image of Go...
Barron, Duane (2005) For God So Loved the Cosmos: The Good News, Ecology and Christian Ethics, Res...
This explanatory sequential mixed methods research project surveyed leaders and conducted focus grou...
Genesis 1: 24 & 25 read thus:Then God said, let the earth bring forth living creatures after the...
Twentieth century environmentalist literature tends to blame Christian religious tradition, especial...
Are Christians fulfilling the stewardship commandment of Genesis to care for God's household? When w...