The author begins by defining the concepts of worldview and describes the impact of three common worldviews on the issue of agriculture and holistic development. He then explains a view of reality consistent with God\u27s revelation in Scripture but too often ignored by Christians. Lastly, he gives practical examples and identifies some implications of the worldview for agriculture, hunger, and water
The current 26th volume of Scripta Instituti Donneriani Aboensis is based on a symposium arranged by...
The author presents different ways that negligence with regard to one’s diet wreaks havoc on other a...
The article dealt with the moral and political problem of international food justice in which the d...
In the New Testament and among the Gospels, Luke’s account is regarded as the most replete with food...
Environmental theology (or, ecotheology) developed slowly during the first half of the twentieth cen...
Food, farming, and environmental care are key topics in the study of agricultural sustainability. A...
God asks no less from us than that we be creatively faithful in all things, even what we put into ou...
Environmental theology (or, ecotheology) developed slowly during the first half of the twentieth cen...
Various groups work toward correcting social injustices including alleviating world hunger. The com...
Without a uniform dietary code, Christians around the world used food in strikingly different ways, ...
Most people are familiar with the phrase “you are what you eat.” But most have never encountered its...
A study of modern approaches to the Christian mission reveals a longstanding debate between an evang...
Using the Appreciative Inquiry approach, my capstone paper reflects on the thoughts and actions of C...
If Christians are to live out their lives before the face of God, where should they look for guiding...
These resources integrate the ethical concerns of hunger with theological ponderings when considerin...
The current 26th volume of Scripta Instituti Donneriani Aboensis is based on a symposium arranged by...
The author presents different ways that negligence with regard to one’s diet wreaks havoc on other a...
The article dealt with the moral and political problem of international food justice in which the d...
In the New Testament and among the Gospels, Luke’s account is regarded as the most replete with food...
Environmental theology (or, ecotheology) developed slowly during the first half of the twentieth cen...
Food, farming, and environmental care are key topics in the study of agricultural sustainability. A...
God asks no less from us than that we be creatively faithful in all things, even what we put into ou...
Environmental theology (or, ecotheology) developed slowly during the first half of the twentieth cen...
Various groups work toward correcting social injustices including alleviating world hunger. The com...
Without a uniform dietary code, Christians around the world used food in strikingly different ways, ...
Most people are familiar with the phrase “you are what you eat.” But most have never encountered its...
A study of modern approaches to the Christian mission reveals a longstanding debate between an evang...
Using the Appreciative Inquiry approach, my capstone paper reflects on the thoughts and actions of C...
If Christians are to live out their lives before the face of God, where should they look for guiding...
These resources integrate the ethical concerns of hunger with theological ponderings when considerin...
The current 26th volume of Scripta Instituti Donneriani Aboensis is based on a symposium arranged by...
The author presents different ways that negligence with regard to one’s diet wreaks havoc on other a...
The article dealt with the moral and political problem of international food justice in which the d...