 | J. Matthew Sleeth - Nature - 2006 - 216 pages
The author attempts to find common ground between Christians and the environmental movement. | |
 | Steven Bouma-Prediger - Religion - 2001 - 240 pages
Caring for the environment is a growing interest among evangelicals. This award-winning book provides the most thorough evangelical treatment available on a theology of ... | |
 | John B. Cobb, Jr., David Ray GRIFFIN - Religion - 1976 - 192 pages
This book offers an interpretation of the basic concepts of process philosophy and outlines a "process theology" based on it that will be especially useful for students of ... | |
 | Michael Schut - Religion - 2009 - 296 pages
On its ten-year anniversary of publication, we are pleased to re-issue this popular title with a new Morehouse Publishing imprint and ISBN. Editor Michael Schut presents a rare ... | |
 | Dan Story - Religion - 2012 - 202 pages
Did God instruct the human race to be His caretakers over nature? If so, is environmental exploitation disobedience to God? Is it true, as many critics claim, that Christianity ... | |
 | Dieter T. Hessel - Religion - 1992 - 232 pages
This work challenges pastors, seminarians, and active members of the laity to rethink the social character of their ministry. Dieter Hessel calls on parish communities to "meet ... | |
 | James M. Gustafson - Nature - 1994 - 176 pages
"Ever since the publication of Ethics from a Theocentric Perspective we have awaited Gustafson's treatment of humanity and the natural environment. Here it is. It was worth the ... | |
 | H. P. Santmire - Nature - 2000 - 154 pages
Santmire's much-acclaimed The Travail of Nature: The Ambiguous Ecological Promise of Christian Theology documented the unfortunate legacy of many Christian theological notions ... | |
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