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Jennifer L Butler

    Jennifer L. Butler is an associate minister and instructor focusing on Christian earthkeeping. Her work delves into the ethical and theological dimensions of the human relationship with the environment. Butler explores how religious traditions can inspire and guide sustainable living practices. Through her writing and teaching, she aims to connect faith with practical action for a healthier planet.

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    Die Magie des Erwachens
    Introducing Evangelical Ecotheology
    • 2014

      Introducing Evangelical Ecotheology

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      4.2(52)Add rating

      Today's church finds itself in a new world, one in which climate change and ecological degradation are front-page news. In the eyes of many, the evangelical community has been slow to take up a call to creation care. How do Christians address this issue in a faithful way? This evangelically centered but ecumenically informed introduction to ecological theology (ecotheology) explores the global dimensions of creation care, calling Christians to meet contemporary ecological challenges with courage and hope. The book provides a biblical, theological, ecological, and historical rationale for earthcare as well as specific practices to engage both individuals and churches. Drawing from a variety of Christian traditions, the book promotes a spirit of hospitality, civility, honesty, and partnership. It includes a foreword by Bill McKibben and an afterword by Matthew Sleeth.

      Introducing Evangelical Ecotheology