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Remember Creation: God's World of Wonder and Delight Scott Hoezee
Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1998
Why is it that many Christians find a theological-scientific debate about creation's ancient origins far more engaging than a speech about how to live responsibly in the creation today? Are we more fascinated by academic debates that focus our gaze on what happened long ago than by the hands-on discussions that focus our gaze on the world of wonders outside our windows right now? In Remember ...
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Where Garden Meets Wilderness: Evangelical Entry into the Environmental Debate E. Calvin Beisner
Eerdmans Pub Co, 1997
E. Calvin Beisner details the history of the evangelical environmentalist movement while setting forth his own creative views about the implications of such biblical doctrines as dominion, the fall, and redemption.
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Serve God, Save the Planet: A Christian Call to Action 35 reviews J. Matthew Sleeth
Zondervan, 2007
would anybody disagree, with saving and preserving gods great creation
+ Encouraging and Hopeful
great practical advice, that i dont see how anybody could argue with.in this day and time of high gas, droughts , high food prices, ect can anybody say we should not be better stewards with our resources be it money ,food, gas , utilities, land , the enviroment ect. matthew spoke at our church we ...
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For the Beauty of the Earth: A Christian Vision for Creation Care (Engaging Culture) 1 review Steven Bouma-Prediger
Baker Academic, 2001
For the Love of God...It's about time.
Prof. Steven Bouma-Prediger does a wonderful job at doing a very hard thing: speaking to the Evangelical Christian audience (and all Christians for that matter) about why they should care about the environment, the air, the land, and more holistically, the earth. In his carefully written and ...
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The Environment and Christian Ethics (New Studies in Christian Ethics) 1 review Michael S. Northcott
Cambridge University Press, 1996
Excellent Source for Christians
Northcott takes seriously the allegation that Christianity is to blame for the current environmental crisis. He examines numerous criticisms of Christian doctrine that attempt to show the incompatibility of Christian piety and environmental concern. For example, it has been argued that ...
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God Is Green: Ecology for Christians Ian Brodley
Image, 1992
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Redeeming Creation: The Biblical Basis for Environmental Stewardship 6 reviews Fred Van Dyke, David C. Mahan, ...
InterVarsity Press, 1996
One of the best Christian books on the environment
+ This is a book everybody should read and follow + Redeeming Creation: The Biblical Basis for Environmental Stewardship + This is perfect for a glance at the Christian Env. Ethic!
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Saving God's Green Earth: Rediscovering the Church's Responsibility to Environmental Stewardship 6 reviews Tri Robinson
Ampelon Publishing, 2006
It's Easy to be Green
+ Turning Over a New Leaf + Savings God's Green Earth - A Religous Approach to Envorinental Proactivity
Tri Robinson delivers in this impassioned call to the church to return to its roots when it comes to caring for the environment. As the pastor of a large evangelical church, Robinson shares passionately how he rediscovered the biblical mandate to care for creation and how he put that into action ...
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The Care of Creation: Focusing Concern and Action
InterVarsity Press, 2000
"God intends our care of the creation to reflect our love for the Creator." from the foreword by John Stott For the theologians and scientists who are the contributors to this book, the care of creation is crucial to human survival and a supreme test of the reality of Christian faith. Such concern is not just the selfish interest of the developed North. Nor is it a minority enthusiasm, ...
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Our Father's World: Mobilizing the Church to Care for Creation 2 reviews Edward R Brown
Doorlight Publications, 2006
A stirring challenge
+ Excellent book on the topic
Rev. Brown's book is a declaration and challenge to the evangelical church to reopen their Bibles and examine the relationship God intended humans to have with the natural world. He makes a strong biblical argument that our correct relationship to the earth is to be a steward and caretaker for it ...
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What the Bible Says About Healthy Living 8 reviews Rex, M.D. Russell
Regal Books, 2006
Easy read. Best overview of Eating Healthy!
+ Book for Healthy Living + Only book you need to eat right + Excellent + What the Bible Says About Healthy Living
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Christian Environmental Ethics: A Case Method Approach (Ecology and Justice Ser) James B. Martin-Schramm, Robert L. Stivers
Orbis Books, 2003
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Earth-Wise: A Biblical Response to Environmental Issues (Issues in Christian Living) 2 reviews Calvin B. Dewitt
Faith Alive Christian Resources, 2007
Book is Best-Seller at Leawood Baptist Church
+ New Perspectives on Christian Environmentalism
When I ordered my first 20 copies of EARTH-WISE, it was my intent to make it available to couples who would participate in my book study as a "community study tool." The book was so popular, however, that another full order of 20 was made to accommodate the requests from our members who each ...
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Christianity and Ecology: Seeking the Well-Being of Earth and Humans (Religions of the World and Ecology)
Center for the Study of World Religions, 2000
What can Christianity as a tradition contribute to the struggle to secure the future well-being of the earth community? This collaborative volume, the third in the series on religions of the world and the environment, announces that an ecological reformation, an eco-justice reorientation of Christian theology and ethics, is prominent on the ecumenical agenda. The authors explore problematic ...
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A Greener Faith: Religious Environmentalism and Our Planet's Future 2 reviews Roger S. Gottlieb
Oxford University Press, USA, 2006
Brilliant....Inspiring
I just had no idea about the scope of religious environmentalism and what a hopeful sign it is. Gottlieb does a great job of describing the movement's ideas, and what is being done by people around the world. Unlilke most books by academics, this one is written to be understood by a normally ...
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For the Beauty of the Earth: A Christian Vision for Creation Care (Engaging Culture) 1 review Steven Bouma-Prediger
Baker Academic, 2001
For the Love of God...It's about time.
Prof. Steven Bouma-Prediger does a wonderful job at doing a very hard thing: speaking to the Evangelical Christian audience (and all Christians for that matter) about why they should care about the environment, the air, the land, and more holistically, the earth. In his carefully written and ...
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Saving God's Green Earth: Rediscovering the Church's Responsibility to Environmental Stewardship 6 reviews Tri Robinson
Ampelon Publishing, 2006
It's Easy to be Green
+ Turning Over a New Leaf + Savings God's Green Earth - A Religous Approach to Envorinental Proactivity
Tri Robinson delivers in this impassioned call to the church to return to its roots when it comes to caring for the environment. As the pastor of a large evangelical church, Robinson shares passionately how he rediscovered the biblical mandate to care for creation and how he put that into action ...
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Redeeming Creation: The Biblical Basis for Environmental Stewardship 6 reviews Fred Van Dyke, David C. Mahan, ...
InterVarsity Press, 1996
One of the best Christian books on the environment
+ This is a book everybody should read and follow + Redeeming Creation: The Biblical Basis for Environmental Stewardship + This is perfect for a glance at the Christian Env. Ethic!
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Our Father's World: Mobilizing the Church to Care for Creation 2 reviews Edward R Brown
Doorlight Publications, 2006
A stirring challenge
+ Excellent book on the topic
Rev. Brown's book is a declaration and challenge to the evangelical church to reopen their Bibles and examine the relationship God intended humans to have with the natural world. He makes a strong biblical argument that our correct relationship to the earth is to be a steward and caretaker for it ...
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The Care of Creation: Focusing Concern and Action
InterVarsity Press, 2000
"God intends our care of the creation to reflect our love for the Creator." from the foreword by John Stott For the theologians and scientists who are the contributors to this book, the care of creation is crucial to human survival and a supreme test of the reality of Christian faith. Such concern is not just the selfish interest of the developed North. Nor is it a minority enthusiasm, ...
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