A compellingly honest look at what the Bible really says about
environmental stewardship
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 is the root
cause of today's environmental problems--or are all religions and
cultures responsible? How should the church respond?
"Should Christians Be Environmentalists?" systematically tackles
these tough questions and more by exploring what the Bible says
about the environment and our stewardship of creation. Looking at
three dimensions of environmentalism as a movement, a Bible-based
theology of nature, and the role the church has in environmental
ethics, Dan Story examines each through a theological, apologetic,
and practical lens.
Writing with easy-to-understand, nontechnical language, the
author provides a powerful rebuttal to critics who claim
Christianity is anti-environmental. He urges Christians--especially
high school and college students--to embrace the tremendous
evangelistic opportunities that exist in the environment
debate.
In a time when Christians are becoming increasingly aware of
the seriousness of today's environmental and ecological problems
and want the church to become more informed and engaged in
confronting these issues, this book is the perfect introduction to
this timely topic.
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