by Howard A. Snyder
Since the story of salvation in the Bible is the story of God, God’s people, and God’s land, one would expect that every one of God’s commands would have something to do with land, directly or indirectly.
Read MoreWhat role should believers have in caring for God's creation in light of Genesis 1:26-28 and Romans 8:20-22?
by Howard A. Snyder
Since the story of salvation in the Bible is the story of God, God’s people, and God’s land, one would expect that every one of God’s commands would have something to do with land, directly or indirectly.
Read Moreby Tom Steffen
This article presents a biblical meta-narrative that underpins the business principles advocated by the author. The principles include attention to caring for creation and the environment.
Read Moreby Joel Hamme
This article concentrates on the narrative of Genesis, especially chapters 1-2, and to a certain extent, the early portions of the Abraham narrative (12-19). It takes a canonical approach, in which the passages are in dialogue with each other and help to paint a picture of what the image of God is, and what it means to live effectively as God’s image.
Read Moreby James Mason
The very act of creation implies ownership. Not only did God create everything but he gave everything its own proper place, order, and designation - and he called it good.
Read MoreReviewed by Bill Bjoraker
Dr. Bjoraker gives a synopsis of the book and lists six environmental themes he deems to be inadequately addressed by the author, vis-a vis contemporary contra–biblical philosophies regarding nature and the environment.
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