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Special Issue on the Environment: Down-to-Earth Theology
Sins of Emission No politician seriously believes that Americans are willing to deal with global warming. Is it too late to prove them wrong? by Bill McKibben
Consider the Turtles of the Field Many evangelicals find themselves in an emerging theological habitat, where care of creation is central to mission. by Brian McLaren
Rockfish, Redfish, Stockfish, Foodfish Seven biblical principles for the care of creation. by Susan Power Bratton
Shamans, Lumberjacks, and Hunters Who will save the Amazon? by David Batstone
To Serve and Preserve The Bible calls us to dominion over creation. Or does it? by Ched Myers
Finding Refuge in God's New Earth How ministry with migrant workers led the author and his family back to the land. by Bob Ekblad
Editorials
A Vote for the Earth People of faith should keep the environment in mind as they enter the voting booth. by Jim Rice
Columns
Hearts & Minds: Evangelical Social Conscience by Jim Wallis
Eyes & Ears: What If It's All True? Mark Lombardi tried to visualize the spirit of his age. by Danny Duncan Collum
H'rumphs: Squirreling Away for the Winter by Ed Spivey Jr.
Departments
Living the Word Reflections on the Common Lectionary, Cycle C by Michaela Bruzzese
Poetry: Semipalmated Sandpipers at Hopewell Cape by Sarah Rossiter
Reviews
Eco-Theology Gems The best reading on Christianity and the environment. by Tanya Marcovna Barnett |
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