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Thinking Biblically About ... Climate Change

by Richard Bull

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Thinking Biblically About ... Climate Change

Thinking Biblically About ... Climate Change by Richard Bull was published by Scripture Union in March 2007 and is our 14017th best seller. The ISBN for Thinking Biblically About ... Climate Change is 9781844272792.

Climate change is now widely regarded as the most significant challenge facing planet earth and the human race. The recently published "Stern Report" made headlines around the world with its stark predictions of both the enviromental and economic cost of climate change.

As Christians we are called to live in the world that is being affected by climate-change, so what should our responses be?

Does the Genesis mandate to be good stewards of God's earth mean that Christians should be in the forefront of moves to reduce and reverse the earth's climate?

Or does the biblical promise of a new heaven and a new earth mean that the present earth isn't worth saving?

Is there and reason to belive that Jesus cared about the enviroment, or does his cursing of the fig tree reveal him to be content to abuse the earth in order to make a theological point?

These issues are covered in five sections:

Creation & Climate Change
Covenant People & Climate Change
Christ & Climate Change
Christ, Christians & Climate Change
Climate Change and Discipleship


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Details for Thinking Biblically About ... Climate Change

Page last updated7th February 2012
Author / ArtistRichard Bull
Book FormatPaperback
PublisherScripture Union (March 2007)
Weight82g
Number of Pages32
Thickness5 mm
Height210 mm
Width147 mm
ISBN9781844272792
ISBN-101844272796
Product ID1001547

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