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245 02 $aA faith encompassing all creation :$baddressing commonly asked questions about Christian care for the environment /$cedited by Tripp York and Andy Alexis-Baker ; foreword by Bill McKibben ; afterwod by William Willimon.
260 $aEugene, OR :$bCascade Books,$c2014.
300 $axiii, 163 p. ;$c23 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliography (p. 157-163).
505 00 $tWhat is creation for? /$rCelia Deane-Drummond --$tDoesn't creation care confuse nature with God? /$rSteven Bouma-Prediger --$tIsn't it more urgent to care for humans than the planet? /$rBrenna Cussen Anglada --$tIsn't all of creation violent? /$rNekeisha Alexis-Baker --$tShould we intervene to conserve biodiversity? : a brief (and timid) defense of zoological gardens /$rTripp York --$tCaring for orphans : an experiment in interspecies care at Noah's Ark in Georgia /$rL. Diane Smith --$tWon't technology save us? : taking leadership on environmental concerns /$rArthur Paul Boers --$tAren't humans stewards of God's creation? : on the moral importance of naming ourselves in relation to the land /$rKelly Johnson --$tAren't we responsible for the environment /$rSamuel Ewell and Claudio Oliver --$tWhat about Jesus and the fig tree? : Jesus talks to plants : prophetic warnings, agrarian wisdom, and earth symbolism /$rChed Myers --$tIsn't it all going to burn anyway? : finding common ground with creation care skeptics /$rNancy Sleeth --$tIs heaven just for human souls? /$rLaura Yordy --$tAre there alternative paradigms for creation care? /$rJohn Howard Yoder --$tIf you want to cultivate peace, protect creation /$tPope Benedict XVI
520 $aEven as evidence accumulates that humans have significantly contributed to global climate change, many Christians have questions about what it means to care for creation. Some question whether focusing on creation care takes away from a person's spirituality or from caring for other humans. Others wonder to what extent we can live peaceably with nonhuman creation. Still others wonder whether we should be better stewards of the environment and whether developing better technology might save us from the current crisis. The diverse authors of this volume address these questions in an accessible way.
650 0 $aHuman ecology$xReligious aspects$xChristianity.
650 0 $aNature$xReligious aspects$xChristianity.
650 0 $aEnvironmental responsibility$xReligious aspects$xChristianity.
650 0 $aEnvironmentalism$xReligious aspects$xChristianity.
700 1 $aYork, Tripp.$4edt
700 1 $aAlexis-Baker, Andy.$4edt
700 1 $aMcKibben, Bill.
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906 $0OCLC