Environmental issues appear deceptively simple: science tells us what the problems are and how to solve them, and, for Christians, the Bible motivates us to care for creation. And yet, both in society in general as well as in the Christian church in particular, we cannot seem to agree on what to do regarding environmental issues. In this workshop, I set forth a general taxonomy, drawing from worldviews, ethical theories, science epistemology, science-policy studies, politics, and economics to help us better understand what excellent creation care consists of. Through discussion using this taxonomy and role-play following models from science-policy studies, we will explore ways to bridge the differences people have regarding environmental i...
Despite the traditional distance between the practitioners of science and the people with spiritual ...
The threat of ecological collapse is increasingly becoming a reality for the world's populations, bo...
I. ABSTRACT Increasingly Christians are expressing the need to be better environmental stewards. The...
The metaphysical implications of some of the scientific advances of the twentieth century have been ...
<p>We have two possibilities to explain why there is continuing change on the public agenda of envir...
Air pollution, ocean acidification, global warming, species extinctions, deforestation, water shorta...
Given both the quantity and quality of research on the global ecologic crisis, we no longer need to ...
Almost on daily basis, there is evidence of wanton destruction of the environment, overexploitation ...
The subject of creation was neglected in theological debate for a long time. Only about 35 years ago...
Whether the issue is climate change, urban air pollution, drinking water contamination, or genetical...
This thesis explores the implications of fundamental questions of human nature for our response to o...
Man should not look for a single center or program in ecosystems, much less for subjective experienc...
This study investigates the value of the natural environment with a focus on the current ecological ...
BOTH science and religion are challenged by the environmental crisis, both to reevaluate the natural...
The threat of ecological collapse is increasingly becoming a reality for the world’s populations, bo...
Despite the traditional distance between the practitioners of science and the people with spiritual ...
The threat of ecological collapse is increasingly becoming a reality for the world's populations, bo...
I. ABSTRACT Increasingly Christians are expressing the need to be better environmental stewards. The...
The metaphysical implications of some of the scientific advances of the twentieth century have been ...
<p>We have two possibilities to explain why there is continuing change on the public agenda of envir...
Air pollution, ocean acidification, global warming, species extinctions, deforestation, water shorta...
Given both the quantity and quality of research on the global ecologic crisis, we no longer need to ...
Almost on daily basis, there is evidence of wanton destruction of the environment, overexploitation ...
The subject of creation was neglected in theological debate for a long time. Only about 35 years ago...
Whether the issue is climate change, urban air pollution, drinking water contamination, or genetical...
This thesis explores the implications of fundamental questions of human nature for our response to o...
Man should not look for a single center or program in ecosystems, much less for subjective experienc...
This study investigates the value of the natural environment with a focus on the current ecological ...
BOTH science and religion are challenged by the environmental crisis, both to reevaluate the natural...
The threat of ecological collapse is increasingly becoming a reality for the world’s populations, bo...
Despite the traditional distance between the practitioners of science and the people with spiritual ...
The threat of ecological collapse is increasingly becoming a reality for the world's populations, bo...
I. ABSTRACT Increasingly Christians are expressing the need to be better environmental stewards. The...