This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from ATF Press via the link in this recordThis chapter considers a range of explanations of the disvalues in the non-human world. It goes on to explore how an explanation lacking a fall-event or rebellion against divine intentions can be integrated into a Christian narrative of creation and redemption
The views expressed are those of the writer(s) and not necessarily those of the Answers Research Jou...
Evolutionary theodicies attempt to explain how innocent suffering, death, and extinction seen throug...
The biblical scholar Richard Bauckham’s 2010 book Bible and Ecology provides a useful jumping-off po...
This peer-reviewed version of the article is part of a series of articles evaluating the work of Chr...
This dissertation proposes the adoption of the concept of tragedy as a theological category, as a wa...
The publication of The Origin of Species in 1859 raised a host of theological issues. Chief amongst ...
As we try to make sense of both creation’s goodness and decay, Dr. Long proposes that a fruitful pat...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Introduction Distinguished academi...
Followers of the Christian faith ought to reconsider their role as being created in the ‘image of Go...
We seem unable to halt ecological deterioration. It\u27s almost as if a curse devours the earth , I...
The worsening environmental crisis has become one of the mostpressing global issues that all nations...
This is the final version. Available from Cambridge University Pressvia the DOI in this recor
Loss of a sense of creaturehood and of members has occurred across the lines of divided churches in ...
© 2015 PSCF / American Scientific AffiliationAccepted for publicationIn this article I give examples...
The Judaeo-Christian tradition of Creation with its directives for humans to subdue and to have domi...
The views expressed are those of the writer(s) and not necessarily those of the Answers Research Jou...
Evolutionary theodicies attempt to explain how innocent suffering, death, and extinction seen throug...
The biblical scholar Richard Bauckham’s 2010 book Bible and Ecology provides a useful jumping-off po...
This peer-reviewed version of the article is part of a series of articles evaluating the work of Chr...
This dissertation proposes the adoption of the concept of tragedy as a theological category, as a wa...
The publication of The Origin of Species in 1859 raised a host of theological issues. Chief amongst ...
As we try to make sense of both creation’s goodness and decay, Dr. Long proposes that a fruitful pat...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Introduction Distinguished academi...
Followers of the Christian faith ought to reconsider their role as being created in the ‘image of Go...
We seem unable to halt ecological deterioration. It\u27s almost as if a curse devours the earth , I...
The worsening environmental crisis has become one of the mostpressing global issues that all nations...
This is the final version. Available from Cambridge University Pressvia the DOI in this recor
Loss of a sense of creaturehood and of members has occurred across the lines of divided churches in ...
© 2015 PSCF / American Scientific AffiliationAccepted for publicationIn this article I give examples...
The Judaeo-Christian tradition of Creation with its directives for humans to subdue and to have domi...
The views expressed are those of the writer(s) and not necessarily those of the Answers Research Jou...
Evolutionary theodicies attempt to explain how innocent suffering, death, and extinction seen throug...
The biblical scholar Richard Bauckham’s 2010 book Bible and Ecology provides a useful jumping-off po...