Contributions

  • Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty. - Contributor

Publication

1997 - Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty, Grand Rapids, Mich, Michigan

Language

English

Word Count

64,000 words, Guess

Page Count

256 pages

Identifiers

and 2 more
  • Goodreads2094899
  • LibraryThing2210750

Classifications

  • DDC261.8/362
  • LCCBT695.5 .B44 1997

Description

No one in America today can ignore environmentalism as a public issue. It permeates discussion in the media, the schools, the political arena, and even our churches. This timely volume by E. Calvin Beisner clarifies the issues at stake in the environmental debate by detailing the history of the evangelical environmentalist movement and exploring both its weaknesses and its strengths. Beisner interacts critically but constructively with evangelical environmentalists' use of Scripture, theology, and ethics, pointing out both where they have provided sound prescriptions for enhanced environmental stewardship and where their positions might be improved. He also sets forth his own creative views about the implications of such Biblical doctrines as dominion, the fall, and redemption. Finally, he offers as a foundation for Christian environmental ethics a fresh and challenging exposition of the Biblical themes of garden and wilderness.

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