This article explores the ecological potential in Job 14:7–12. The metaphor in Job 14 praises the life-giving potential of water to revive a dead tree before presenting its transient character, similar to human life. The article investigates the question of why the author of Job finds it appropriate to use water and water-related images to contrast the potential of water to revive a dead tree with the transient mortals who disappear at death like great bodies of water in times of drought. Using elements of historical, critical, and literary approaches, as well as metaphor theory, and applying the Earth Bible Principle of intrinsic worth, this article argues that water should not be viewed as a limitlessly renewable resource, but a preciou...
Water is an important natural resource that has affected both the development and the destruction of...
Water is a resource that man cannot do without. Water fulfils a range of functions for humans. Water...
The water sector has a major leadership role to play in addressing the global water crisis. How can ...
This article explores the ecological potential in Job 14:7–12. The metaphor in Job 14 praises the li...
Christianity has often been accused of promoting an anthropocentric worldview that has contributed t...
Christianity has often been accused of promoting an anthropocentric worldview that has contributed t...
This article focuses on the rhetorical interplay between drought, thirst, and the water of life in a...
This article focuses, from a theological perspective, on both the ecological crisis and the politico...
Proverbs 5:15-20 is not about ecological issues such as water management. However, the biblical aut...
<p>Water is no longer only a source of life, but at the same time entails the possibility of d...
Water used to be regarded as a classic renewable resource, on the reasonable grounds that (in most p...
Water is synonymous with life. From it, life is created, and in it, life exists. It is a great equal...
An overview of some patristic and medieval theological teachings on water and other goods of creatio...
Water is one of the foundations of the existence of life on the planet Earth. Due to human overuse o...
The starting point of our research is water, which we study together with the earth, our living plan...
Water is an important natural resource that has affected both the development and the destruction of...
Water is a resource that man cannot do without. Water fulfils a range of functions for humans. Water...
The water sector has a major leadership role to play in addressing the global water crisis. How can ...
This article explores the ecological potential in Job 14:7–12. The metaphor in Job 14 praises the li...
Christianity has often been accused of promoting an anthropocentric worldview that has contributed t...
Christianity has often been accused of promoting an anthropocentric worldview that has contributed t...
This article focuses on the rhetorical interplay between drought, thirst, and the water of life in a...
This article focuses, from a theological perspective, on both the ecological crisis and the politico...
Proverbs 5:15-20 is not about ecological issues such as water management. However, the biblical aut...
<p>Water is no longer only a source of life, but at the same time entails the possibility of d...
Water used to be regarded as a classic renewable resource, on the reasonable grounds that (in most p...
Water is synonymous with life. From it, life is created, and in it, life exists. It is a great equal...
An overview of some patristic and medieval theological teachings on water and other goods of creatio...
Water is one of the foundations of the existence of life on the planet Earth. Due to human overuse o...
The starting point of our research is water, which we study together with the earth, our living plan...
Water is an important natural resource that has affected both the development and the destruction of...
Water is a resource that man cannot do without. Water fulfils a range of functions for humans. Water...
The water sector has a major leadership role to play in addressing the global water crisis. How can ...