Clearly, the team has been neglecting the blog. Lo siento. Here’s a review I wrote of a great film — 180 South.
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Clearly, the team has been neglecting the blog. Lo siento. Here’s a review I wrote of a great film — 180 South.
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An Open Letter to the Environment (Sigve Tonstad, Spectrum, 25 Apr 2010) Dear environment, You are losing. [full article]
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What Are We Really Doing to God’s Creatures? (Sandra Blackmer, Adv Review) Christians in North America who are concerned about responsible stewardship of the earth note that Adventists appear to be relative latecomers to the conversation. Awareness, though, is growing within the church of the escalating problem of bacteria resistance to antibiotics because of their [...]
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These 2 articles in Spectrum’s Lent series may be of interest: Vegetarianism Environmentalism Full Series Bonus: Celtic Christian Theology – The Goodness of Creation
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Shabbath Shalom (Vol. 56, No. 2, 2009) dedicated an entire issues to creation care — “Tending the Earth Together.” Articles include: An Ecological Ideal (Editorial) Interviews with Lewis Regenstein, Jo Ann Davidson & Peter Sinclair Fun Facts on Ecology (Jo Ann Davidson) Hebrew Concept of the World (Jacques B. Doukhan) Ecology & Ecotherapy in Revelation [...]
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Jared and I usually mention other people’s opinions and writings here at AEA. However, this month it’s reversed. We are quoted in the Columbia Union Conference Visitor September cover story–Are We Green Yet? (And now this blog post referencing a magazine article that talked about this blog is turning green reporting into an eco-pretzel.) I’m [...]
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What I wish I had said A day ago, I took part in a thirty minute panel discussion of climate change, Christianity, and the Scriptural call to action where the environment is concerned for a new show on the Loma Linda Broadcasting Network (LLBN). While I don’t want to give away too much since the [...]
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There’s a big beautiful planet in the sky.It’s my home. It’s where I live.You and many others live here too.It’s our home. It’s where we live.-Raffi Earth Day is a reminder to me not only of the terrific treasure that is this planet Earth, but also a reminder of the many people and other living [...]
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Dr. Stephen G. Dunbar is an educator, a conservationist, an environmental activist, and he’s a Seventh-day Adventist. Dr. Dunbar is a professor of Marine Biology at Loma Linda University’s School of Science and Technology. A particular area of interest for Dr. Dunbar is the conservation of endangered Hawsbill turtles in the Bay Islands off the [...]
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