Christianity Climate Change and Sustainable Living

Christianity  Climate Change and Sustainable Living
Author: Nick Spencer,Robert White
Publsiher: SPCK Publishing
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2007
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: IND:30000117470702

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"This book represents the first serious Christian engagement with the emerging issue of sustainable consumption and production. Spencer and White analyse the scientific, sociological, economic and theological thinking that makes a Christian response to these trends both imperative and distinctive. Their practical conclusions explore what can be done at the personal, community, national and international levels to make sustainable living a reality. Firmly rooted in the good news of the Christian faith, this is, above all, a constructive and hopeful book that offers a realistic vision of a better future." --Book Jacket.

Sustainable Faith A green gospel for the age of climate change

Sustainable Faith  A green gospel for the age of climate change
Author: Nicola L. Bull
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 76
Release: 2017-09-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780244932046

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Bible-based, this book demonstrates that an important element of 21st-century Christian faith is about engaging with the big challenges of climate change and sustainable living.

Christianity and the Renewal of Nature

Christianity and the Renewal of Nature
Author: Sebastian Kim
Publsiher: SPCK
Total Pages: 103
Release: 2011-07-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780281067039

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The reality of climate change, and the challenges it presents to sustainable living, is perhaps the key issue facing humanity at present. The developing ecological crisis raises profound questions for theology, religious traditions, politics and economics. This book examines the roots and causes of the global emergency from a variety of perspectives and look at the implications of the crisis for future sustainable living on the planet. The contributors include top theologians -- Rowan Williams, Tim Gorringe, Mary Grey, Michael Northcott and Clive Pearson -- as well as the environmental activist John Sauven, the BBC science producer Martin Redfern and the former Secretary of State for Environmental Development, Clare Short.

Green Christianity

Green Christianity
Author: Mark I Wallace
Publsiher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2010-09-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781451413854

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The central message of this book is that religion has a special role to play in saving the planet. Religion has the unique power to fire the imagination and empower the will to break the cycle of addiction to nonrenewable energy. The environmental crisis is a crisis not of the head but of the heart. The problem is not that we do not know how to stop climate change but rather that we lack the inner strength to redirect our culture and economy toward a sustainable future. Only a bold and courageous faith can undergird a long-term commitment to change. This book is a call to hope, not despair--a survey of promising directions and a call for readers to discover meaning and purpose in their lives through a spiritually charged commitment to saving the Earth.

A Climate for Change

A Climate for Change
Author: Katharine Hayhoe,Andrew Farley
Publsiher: FaithWords
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2009-10-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780446558266

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Most Christian lifestyle or environmental books focus on how to live in a sustainable and conservational manner. A CLIMATE FOR CHANGE shows why Christians should be living that way, and the consequences of doing so. Drawing on the two authors' experiences, one as an internationally recognized climate scientist and the other as an evangelical leader of a growing church, this book explains the science underlying global warming, the impact that human activities have on it, and how our Christian faith should play a significant role in guiding our opinions and actions on this important issue.

Sustainable Faith A Green Gospel for the Age of Climate Change

Sustainable Faith  A Green Gospel for the Age of Climate Change
Author: Nicola L. Bull,Mark McAllister,Foreword by Steve Chalke
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2014-07-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1291900209

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A duty of loving care towards the planet and all its inhabitants needs to become a central feature of the Christian message in today's church, accompanied by scriptural backing and practical guidance that encourages God's people to be at the forefront of change. Christians need to be adequately equipped to bring a message of creation care and faith-based environmentalism to their communities. We know that it is not only what we say but what we do that has the potential to 'speak' to people about the love of God in Christ. Hospitality, love for our neighbours and care for the poor are central themes in the gospel message and the 'green' gospel for today must also demonstrate our love and care for all creation - humanity is part of a delicate web of life, all of which is loved by our Creator God.

Christians the Care of Creation and Global Climate Change

Christians  the Care of Creation  and Global Climate Change
Author: Lindy Scott
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2008-03-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781556358449

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Christians, the Care of Creation, and Global Climate Change is a wake-up call for Christians and others. It is a cogent and persuasive call to love God and our neighbors by caring for creation--especially in light of the dramatic climate changes occurring before our eyes. This book is not the final word on the subject, but it is a sincere invitation to examine the scientific evidence for global warming and to respond with individual and collective faithful actions. CONTRIBUTORS: Douglas Allen, Jeffrey K. Greenberg, P. J. Hill, Sir John T. Houghton, A. Duane Litfin, Ben Lowe, Vincent E. Morris, L. Kristen Page, Lindy Scott, Noah J. Toly

Sharing God s Planet

Sharing God s Planet
Author: Claire Foster
Publsiher: Church House Publishing
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 071514068X

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This report explores the causes and consequences of human damage to the environment and suggests how Christians can respond.