Changes, changes! Some are deliberate, others are wished upon us! The long
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No single piece of our mental world is to be hermetically sealed off from the rest, and there is not a square inch in the whole world domain of our human existence over which Christ, who is sovereign over all, does not cry: “Mine!” Abraham Kuyper
Thursday, January 26, 2006
Ecological footprint
Take the ecological footprint quiz to see how many hectares are need for your lifestyle.
Tuesday, January 24, 2006
Earthkeeping
This is really the best book on ecotheology: Earthkeeping in the '90s: Stewardship of Creation (Eerdmans, Grand Rapids, 2nd edn, 1991) - despite being nearly fifteen years old. Sadly it is out of print. But interlibrary loans may be able to find a copy. It is an updated version of a book that was published in 1980 (though most of the research was done in 1977-78) at a time when not many Christian thinking or talking about the environment - let alone writing. It is a product of the Calvin Center for Christian Scholarship.
The writers include: Loren Wilkinson, Calvin DeWitt, Peter DeVos, Eugene Dykema, Vern Ehlers, Ailen Van Genkel (nee Van Beilen) and Derek Pereboom.
Update
It looks like AuSable have copied for sale see here.
Sunday, January 22, 2006
Science, Religion and Technology Project
The SRTP was set up as the result of the vision of Dr Willie Robertson in 1970. His desire was that theologians should be in touch with technologists so that "the beam of theological thinking is pointed ... where it is needed to avoid the chaos".
Under its current Director, Donald Bruce, it now has an environment page, with links to aspects of its work.
The first couple of decades of the SRT are told in the book Technology at the Crossroads: The Story of the Society, Religion and Technology Project (St Andrew Press, 1994) by Ronald Ferguson.
Under its current Director, Donald Bruce, it now has an environment page, with links to aspects of its work.
The first couple of decades of the SRT are told in the book Technology at the Crossroads: The Story of the Society, Religion and Technology Project (St Andrew Press, 1994) by Ronald Ferguson.
European Christian Environmental Network
The ECEN was first started in 1998. It aims to help the churches and Christian groups to share information, to pool common experiences and to encourage each other in being a united witness to caring for God's creation.
Eco-congregation
EcoCongregation is an ecumenical environmental toolkit with resources, support and an award scheme. It encourages churches to weave creation care into their life and mission.
The Parish Pump Programme
The Parish Pump Programme is a project of the Conservation Foundation. It is organised in association with the Public Affairs Divison of the CofE.
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The Earth is the Lord's
Perhaps the best book ever published on green theology from a Christian perspective is The Earth is the Lord's: A Message of Hope for the Environment (Regius Press, Bristol, 1990) (ISBN 18554 002 4). I should know I'm one of the authors!!!
Unfortunately, it is now out of print - however copies can be obtained from Richard Russell's Christian Studies Unit here.
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Au Sable resources
There are a number of helpful resources at the Au Sable site:
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1. Biblical Principles for Respecting the Integrity of Creation
2. Caring for Creation: Awareness,Appreciation, Stewardship
3. Caring for Creation: An Introductory Bibliography
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Christian Environmental Studies Center
The CESC at Montreal College is a collaborative effor between Christian environemntal organisations , academic programming andf the Christian community.
There are links to a number of papers and articles.
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There are links to a number of papers and articles.
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John Ray Initiative
The John Ray Initiative (JRI) is an educational charity that develops and communicates a Christian understanding of the environment. Find out Who's Who in JRI, and about John Ray. Investigate our Associates programme, Briefing papers, JRI Resources and our Gateway, an annotated directory of resources.
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Christian Ecology Link
The Christian Ecology Link (formerly Group) (CEL) are a multi-denominational UK organisation for Christians concerend about the environment.
They publish the magazine Green Christian three times a year. It is edited by Chris Walton.
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They publish the magazine Green Christian three times a year. It is edited by Chris Walton.
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Au Sable
Au Sable Institute of Environmental Studies provides university-level courses with transferable credits to over 50 colleges and universities, the framework and services for sustainable community-building, environmental education and restoration for school children and adults, facilities for community and environmental organizations, community and regional conferences and retreats, and outreach services. We do this in the Great Lakes Forest of northern Michigan, Puget Sound in the Pacific Northwest, north of the South Florida , East Africa, and South India.Tags: AuSable, ecotheology
A Rocha
A Rocha is a Christian nature conservation organisation, the name comes from the Portuguese for "the Rock", as the first initiative was a field study centre near the Alvor Estuary in Portugal.
There is also A Rocha UK. There is a list of useful resouces and brief book reviews by the UK Director David Bookless here.
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There is also A Rocha UK. There is a list of useful resouces and brief book reviews by the UK Director David Bookless here.
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ecotheology
Welcome to ecotheology - a blog devoted to ecotheology. I hope to put up brief book reviews, a bibliography and on-line resources and so on.
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