Faith Reason Earth History

Faith  Reason    Earth History
Author: Leonard Brand
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Intelligent design (Teleology)
ISBN: 1883925630

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Faith, Reason, and Earth History presents Leonard Brand¿s argument for constructive thinking about origins and earth history in the context of Scripture, showing readers how to analyze available scientific data and approach unsolved problems. Faith does not need to fear the data, but can contribute to progress in understanding earth history within the context of God¿s Word while still being honest about unanswered questions. In this patient explanation of the mission of science, the author models his conviction that ¿above all, it is essential that we treat each other with respect, even if we disagree on fundamental issues.¿ The original edition of this work (1997) was one of the first books on this topic written from the point of view of an experienced research scientist. A career biologist, paleontologist, and teacher, Brand brings to this well-illustrated book a rich assortment of practical scientific examples. This thoughtful and rigorous presentation makes Brand¿s landmark work highly useful both as a college-level text and as an easily accessible treatment for the educated lay person.

Earth and Faith

Earth and Faith
Author: Libby Bassett,John T. Brinkman,Kusumita Priscilla Pedersen
Publsiher: UNEP/Earthprint
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2000
Genre: Earth
ISBN: 9789280719154

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Earth honoring Faith

Earth honoring Faith
Author: Larry L. Rasmussen
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2015-04-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780199986842

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Grand Winner of the 2014 Nautilus Book Awards Thoughtful observers agree that the planetary crisis we now face-climate change; species extinction; the destruction of entire ecosystems; the urgent need for a more just economic-political order-is pushing human civilization to a radical turning point: change or perish. But precisely how to change remains an open question. In Earth-honoring Faith, Larry Rasmussen answers that question with a dramatically new way of thinking about human society, ethics, and the ongoing health of our planet. Rejecting the modern assumption that morality applies to human society alone, Rasmussen insists that we must derive a spiritual and ecological ethic that accounts for the well-being of all creation, as well as the primal elements upon which it depends: earth, air, fire, water, and sunlight. He argues that good science, necessary as it is, will not be enough to inspire fundamental change. We must draw on religious resources as well to make the difficult transition from an industrial-technological age obsessed with consumption to an ecological age that restores wise stewardship of all life. Earth-honoring Faith advocates an alliance of spirituality and ecology, in which the material requirements for planetary life are reconciled with deep traditions of spirituality across religions, traditions that include mysticism, sacramentalism, prophetic practices, asceticism, and the cultivation of wisdom. It is these shared spiritual practices that can produce a chorus of world faiths to counter the consumerism, utilitarianism, alienation, oppression, and folly that have pushed us to the brink. Written with passionate commitment and deep insight, Earth-honoring Faith reminds us that we must live in the present with the knowledge that the eyes of future generations will look back at us.

Faith on Earth

Faith on Earth
Author: Helmut Richard Niebuhr
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1991-07-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0300051220

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Drawing on Niebuhr's manuscript "On Faith" and on the Stone Lectures he gave at Princeton Theological Seminary in the 1950s, this study considers the structure of human faith, the association between interpersonal faith and faith in God, and faith in everyday living

Refugia Faith

Refugia Faith
Author: Debra Rienstra
Publsiher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2022-02-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781506473802

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In Refugia Faith, Debra Rienstra explores nature's refugia--places where life endures in a crisis--and applies this model to faith. Drawing from theology, nature writing, and science, she examines how Christian spirituality and practice must adapt for a climate-altered planet.

What are We Doing on Earth for Christ s Sake

What are We Doing on Earth for Christ s Sake
Author: Richard Leonard
Publsiher: Paulist Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2015
Genre: Christian life
ISBN: 9781587684265

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Addressing the world in which Christians live, bestselling author Richard Leonard asks who we are before God and how we can be more confident in our faith in a loving God.

This Sacred Earth

This Sacred Earth
Author: Roger S. Gottlieb
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 782
Release: 2003-11-07
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781136915468

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Updated with nearly forty new selections to reflect the tremendous growth and transformation of scholarly, theological, and activist religious environmentalism, the second edition of This Sacred Earth is an unparalleled resource for the study of religion's complex relationship to the environment.

The Earth Is God s

The Earth Is God s
Author: William Dyrness
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2004-08-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781725211421

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Noting that Christians in the 20th century have not been able to make up their minds whether God and our corporate lives have anything to do with each other, Dyrness explores the century's theological trends. Citing the impact of contemporary hermeneutics, Dyrness shows how the Bible still functions as a master narrative wherein Christians can find themselves. Dyrness addresses various aspects of contemporary culture, constructing a theology of embodiment that connects culture and worship in concrete ways. For all those concerned with issues of religion and culture, particularly of the raging Culture Wars, 'The Earth is God's' offers an informed Evangelical view that is at once balanced and hopeful.