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_aA faith encompassing all creation : _h[manuscript] : _baddressing commonly asked questions about Christian care for the environment / _cedited by Tripp York and Andy Alexis-Baker ; foreword by Bill McKibben ; afterword by William Willimon. |
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_aThe peaceable kingdom series ; _vvolume III |
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_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. |
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