Greening the Children of God

Greening the Children of God

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  • Author: Chad Michael Rimmer
  • Publisher: Lutterworth Press
  • ISBN: 071884839X
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 277

Greening the Children of God uncovers the theological roots of the growing ethical imperative to reconnect children to their natural environment. Theologians emphasize the sacramental nature of embedding our lives in creation. Environmental educators emphasize knowledge of local biology. Psychologists emphasize the morally pro-formative experience of care between biodiverse creatures. Together they affirm that knowing their place in the natural environment helps a child develop an intersubjective "ecological" identity that nurtures virtues of mutuality and care. During the Scientific Revolution this ethical harmony was threatened as science and moral theology began to adopt different epistemological methods. Seventeenth-century Anglican priest and poet Thomas Traherne was prescient of the consequences of this divorce and insisted that education should promote a child's attention to the moral dimensions woven into "the tapestry of creation." Traherne professed that play, wonder, and a sensory relationship to diverse creatures play a pedagogical role in a child's moral formation. Greening the Children of God establishes the contemporary significance of Traherne's moral theory in conversation with child psychologists, educators, philosophers, and theologians who know that cultivating a place-based relationship to the local ecology helps children perceive creation's deep mutuality and develop a moral identity in the image of a caring Creator.


Greening the Children of God

Greening the Children of God

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  • Author: Chad Michael Rimmer
  • Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
  • ISBN: 0718895770
  • Category : Philosophy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 278

Greening the Children of God uncovers the theological roots of the growing ethical imperative to reconnect children to their natural environment. In their different traditions, theologians, environmental educators and psychologists all affirm that knowing their place in the natural environment helps a child develop an intersubjective ‘ecological’ identity that nurtures virtues of mutuality and care. During the Scientific Revolution this ethical harmony was threatened as science and moral theology began to adopt different epistemological methods, something the Anglican priest and poet Thomas Traherne was all too aware of. Traherne insisted that education should promote a child’s attention to the moral dimensions woven into ‘the tapestry of creation’, and professed that play, wonder, and a sensory relationship to diverse creatures play a pedagogical role in a child’s moral formation. Greening the Children of God establishes the contemporary significance of Traherne’s moral theory in conversation with child psychologists, educators, philosophers, and theologians who know that cultivating a place-based relationship to the local ecology helps children perceive creation’s deep mutuality and develop a moral identity in the image of a caring Creator.


God’s Good Earth

God’s Good Earth

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  • Author: Jon Garvey
  • Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
  • ISBN: 153265202X
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 276

God's world was created "very good," Genesis chapter 1 tells us, and in this book Jon Garvey rediscovers the truth, known to the Church for its first 1,500 years but largely forgotten now, that the fall of mankind did not lessen that goodness. The natural creation does not require any apologies or excuses, but rather celebration and praise. The author's re-examination of the scriptural evidence, the writings of two millennia of Christian theologians, and the physical evidence of the world itself lead to the conclusion that we, both as Christians and as modern Westerners, have badly misunderstood our world. Restoring a truer vision of the goodness of the present creation can transform our own lives, sharpen the ministry of the church to the world of both people and nature, and give us a better understanding of what God always intended to bring about through Christ in the age to come.


The Greening of Faith

The Greening of Faith

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  • Author: John Edward Carroll
  • Publisher: UPNE
  • ISBN: 9780874517774
  • Category : Human ecology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 254

Interdisciplinary and interfaith essays exploring the religious and spiritual implications of human interaction with nature and the environment.


If My Oak Tree Could Speak

If My Oak Tree Could Speak

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  • Author: Rachel Greening
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9780228847946
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 32

Have you ever wondered what an oak tree would say? Or how a fork would sing? Or perhaps what a furnace would eat? These questions and many more are posed, pondered, and beautifully paraded across the page in this charming poetry book about childhood wonder. Read along in this world of whimsy as the seemingly ordinary objects around you turn into fascinating characters with just a little bit of curiosity and a whole lot of imagination.


The Voluble Soul

The Voluble Soul

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  • Author: Richard Wilmott
  • Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
  • ISBN: 071889569X
  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 286

“The world’s fair beauty set my soul on fire.” In this first study of the full range of Traherne’s poetry Richard Willmott explains his ‘metaphysical’ poetry to all who are attracted by the beauty of his language, but puzzled by his meaning. He offers guidance both for the student of English, uncertain about Traherne’s theological ideas, and the student of theology, put off by seventeenth-century poetic conventions and diction. Using a wealth of quotation, he examines Traherne’s verse alongside that of a variety of his contemporaries, including Andrew Marvell, Lucy Hutchinson, Anne Bradstreet and Edward Taylor. Central to Traherne’s poetry and generous theology is his delight in the capacity of his soul to approach God through an appreciation of His infinite creation. This soul is ‘voluble’, not only because it can express its thoughts with fluency, but also because it can enfold within itself the infinity of God’s creation, taking in everything that it perceives, considering the latest scientific speculations about the atom and astronomy, but also looking clear-sightedly at Restoration society’s materialism and – in one startlingly savage satire – the corruption of the royal court.


I Love You, Little One

I Love You, Little One

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  • Author: Rosie Greening
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9781789471762
  • Category : Juvenile Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

"It's almost bedtime, but Cub isn't sleepy yet! Cuddle up with Big Bear and Cub in this sweet story, all about the love between parents and their children."--Back cover


Green Church

Green Church

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  • Author: Rebekah Simon-Peter
  • Publisher: Abingdon Press
  • ISBN: 1426726376
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 127

Green Church: Caretakers of God's Creation will help children experience what it means to be good stewards of God's Creation. Each lesson includes: introductory activities that children will select based on their interest a large group time where the children will come together to hear and interact with the Bible Story a small group time where the children will discuss ways to take action for God's creation For a webinar on how to use the Green Church family of products, visit www.webinars.cokesbury.com Become a fan at www.Facebook.com/GreenChurch


The Greening of Protestant Thought

The Greening of Protestant Thought

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  • Author: Robert Booth Fowler
  • Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
  • ISBN: 0807861537
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 253

The Greening of Protestant Thought traces the increasing influence of environmentalism on American Protestantism since the first Earth Day, which took place in 1970. Robert Booth Fowler explores the extent to which ecological concerns permeate Protestant thought and examines contemporary controversies within and between mainline and fundamentalist Protestantism over the Bible's teachings about the environment. Fowler explores the historical roots of environmentalism in Protestant thought, including debates over God's relationship to nature and the significance of the current environmental crisis for the history of Christianity. Although he argues that mainline Protestantism is becoming increasingly 'green,' he also examines the theological basis for many fundamentalists' hostility toward the environmental movement. In addition, Fowler considers Protestantism's policy agendas for environmental change, as well as the impact on mainline Protestant thinking of modern eco-theologies, process and creation theologies, and ecofeminism.


God Calls Us to Action

God Calls Us to Action

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  • Author: James Greening
  • Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • ISBN: 9781502839282
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 176

If you are Pro-Life then this book is for you! This is a great book to share with friends, family, co-workers or even fellow church-goers who do not understand your passion to save unborn children. God Calls Us To Action gives a face and a voice to the unborn children who have not had a spokesperson or voice to speak out for them.