The Judaeo-Christian tradition of Creation with its directives for humans to subdue and to have dominion over the Earth has been seen as a factor in the generation of negative or exploitative attitudes towards the natural world, especially among Christians who interpret the Creation stories literally. As a corrective, in recent decades scholars have developed a rationale for stewardship of nature based on these same and other Biblical passages. However, much less attention has been given to the implications of beliefs about the end-time (eschatology). Seventh-day Adventists, along with some other Christians, anticipate that a fiery obliteration of the Earth’s surface will usher in the kingdom of God. Logically such beliefs might not be expe...
Given both the quantity and quality of research on the global ecologic crisis, we no longer need to ...
In Christian thinking about climate and environment issues, Dogmatic theology has often seemed to pr...
The paper examines the practical consequences of the Christian faith in the creation for environment...
Followers of the Christian faith ought to reconsider their role as being created in the ‘image of Go...
It is a common contention of late twentieth century environmentalist writers that the Judea-Christia...
This paper is born from the premise that the desacralisation of nature is a significant contributor ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from ATF Press via the link i...
This essay briefly considers the seemingly modern topic of creation- care through a biblical theolog...
Grosse reimagines the relationship between 21st century Christians and nature by doing a close analy...
The goodness of creation is more than a pleasing aesthetic. It doesn\u27t just provide value to us b...
We seem unable to halt ecological deterioration. It\u27s almost as if a curse devours the earth , I...
Genesis 1: 24 & 25 read thus:Then God said, let the earth bring forth living creatures after the...
© 2009 by SAGE Publications. Post-print version.The increasing prominence of environmental issues, t...
Twentieth century environmentalist literature tends to blame Christian religious tradition, especial...
The Bible tells us that "love does no harm to its neighbor" (Romans 13:10), yet the way we live now ...
Given both the quantity and quality of research on the global ecologic crisis, we no longer need to ...
In Christian thinking about climate and environment issues, Dogmatic theology has often seemed to pr...
The paper examines the practical consequences of the Christian faith in the creation for environment...
Followers of the Christian faith ought to reconsider their role as being created in the ‘image of Go...
It is a common contention of late twentieth century environmentalist writers that the Judea-Christia...
This paper is born from the premise that the desacralisation of nature is a significant contributor ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from ATF Press via the link i...
This essay briefly considers the seemingly modern topic of creation- care through a biblical theolog...
Grosse reimagines the relationship between 21st century Christians and nature by doing a close analy...
The goodness of creation is more than a pleasing aesthetic. It doesn\u27t just provide value to us b...
We seem unable to halt ecological deterioration. It\u27s almost as if a curse devours the earth , I...
Genesis 1: 24 & 25 read thus:Then God said, let the earth bring forth living creatures after the...
© 2009 by SAGE Publications. Post-print version.The increasing prominence of environmental issues, t...
Twentieth century environmentalist literature tends to blame Christian religious tradition, especial...
The Bible tells us that "love does no harm to its neighbor" (Romans 13:10), yet the way we live now ...
Given both the quantity and quality of research on the global ecologic crisis, we no longer need to ...
In Christian thinking about climate and environment issues, Dogmatic theology has often seemed to pr...
The paper examines the practical consequences of the Christian faith in the creation for environment...