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3 A Christian Approach to the Environment Having Dominion “A”, not “The”

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5 Ideas Action s Values faith commerceenvironment Christian

6 “Deliberately do at least one foolish thing every year.”

7 creation people self God

8 creation God “pantheistic” Christianity 1 That eternal and infinite being we call God, or Nature, acts from the same necessity from which he exists. …I have felt a presence that disturbs me with the joy of elevated thoughts; a sense sublime of something far more deeply interfused, whose dwelling is the light of setting suns, and the round ocean and the living air, and the blue sky, and in the mind of man; a motion and a spirit, that impels all thinking things, all objects of all thought, and rolls through all things. …I have felt a presence that disturbs me with the joy of elevated thoughts; a sense sublime of something far more deeply interfused, whose dwelling is the light of setting suns, and the round ocean and the living air, and the blue sky, and in the mind of man; a motion and a spirit, that impels all thinking things, all objects of all thought, and rolls through all things. The Hindu path of righteousness called 'yoga' is not far removed from the disciplines of the Christian life that we call 'the way of the cross.’ …Hinduism sees a unity between the physical and nonphysical worlds, between the human and the animal, between the human and the divine. Such unities are also being explored in modern physics and psychology as well as by Christian mystics and twentieth-century theologians such as Teilhard de Chardin. Christianity and Hinduism both seek from a sense of alienation to be at one with the universe. The Hindu path of righteousness called 'yoga' is not far removed from the disciplines of the Christian life that we call 'the way of the cross.’ …Hinduism sees a unity between the physical and nonphysical worlds, between the human and the animal, between the human and the divine. Such unities are also being explored in modern physics and psychology as well as by Christian mystics and twentieth-century theologians such as Teilhard de Chardin. Christianity and Hinduism both seek from a sense of alienation to be at one with the universe.

9 creation God “pantheistic” Christianity 1 That eternal and infinite being we call God, or Nature, acts from the same necessity from which he exists. …I have felt a presence that disturbs me with the joy of elevated thoughts; a sense sublime of something far more deeply interfused, whose dwelling is the light of setting suns, and the round ocean and the living air, and the blue sky, and in the mind of man; a motion and a spirit, that impels all thinking things, all objects of all thought, and rolls through all things. …I have felt a presence that disturbs me with the joy of elevated thoughts; a sense sublime of something far more deeply interfused, whose dwelling is the light of setting suns, and the round ocean and the living air, and the blue sky, and in the mind of man; a motion and a spirit, that impels all thinking things, all objects of all thought, and rolls through all things. The Hindu path of righteousness called 'yoga' is not far removed from the disciplines of the Christian life that we call 'the way of the cross.’ …Hinduism sees a unity between the physical and nonphysical worlds, between the human and the animal, between the human and the divine. Such unities are also being explored in modern physics and psychology as well as by Christian mystics and twentieth-century theologians such as Teilhard de Chardin. Christianity and Hinduism both seek from a sense of alienation to be at one with the universe. The Hindu path of righteousness called 'yoga' is not far removed from the disciplines of the Christian life that we call 'the way of the cross.’ …Hinduism sees a unity between the physical and nonphysical worlds, between the human and the animal, between the human and the divine. Such unities are also being explored in modern physics and psychology as well as by Christian mystics and twentieth-century theologians such as Teilhard de Chardin. Christianity and Hinduism both seek from a sense of alienation to be at one with the universe.

10 creation God “deep green” Christianity 2 Deep ecology….does not subscribe to anthropocentric environmentalism…. Deep ecology takes a more holistic view of the world and seeks to apply to life the understanding that the separate parts of the ecosystem (including humans) function as a whole.

11 creation “utilitarian” Christianity God 3 God, who hath given the world to men in common, hath also given them reason to make use of it to the best advantage of life, and convenience. The earth, and all that is therein, is given to men for the support and comfort of their being.

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13 “individualist” Christianity 5 My chains are gone; I've been set free. My God, my Savior, has ransomed me; and like a flood, His mercy rains, unending love, amazing grace. My chains are gone; I've been set free. My God, my Savior, has ransomed me; and like a flood, His mercy rains, unending love, amazing grace. Bless the Lord, oh my soul. Oh my soul, worship His holy name. Sing like never before, oh my soul. I'll worship Your holy name. Bless the Lord, oh my soul. Oh my soul, worship His holy name. Sing like never before, oh my soul. I'll worship Your holy name. Lord I need You, oh, I need You. Every hour, I need You. My one defense, my righteousness, oh God, how I need You. Lord I need You, oh, I need You. Every hour, I need You. My one defense, my righteousness, oh God, how I need You.

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16 “The land is mine and you reside in my land as foreigners and strangers.” Leviticus 25:23 “Everything under heaven belongs to me.” Job 41:11 The earth is the Lord’s, and everything in it. Psalm 24:1 …everything in heaven and earth is yours. Chronicles 29:11 All Biblical texts from the New International Version God owns all creation

17 “The land is mine and you reside in my land as foreigners and strangers.” Leviticus 25:23 “Everything under heaven belongs to me.” Job 41:11 The earth is the Lord’s, and everything in it. Psalm 24:1 …everything in heaven and earth is yours. Chronicles 29:11 All Biblical texts from the New International Version God owns all creation

18 Then God said, “Let us make mankind in our image, in our likeness, so that they may rule over the fish in the sea and the birds in the sky, over the livestock and all the wild animals, and over all the creatures that move along the ground.” Genesis 1: 26 God gives human beings responsibility for His creation God owns all creation רָדָה radah have dominion (KJV)

19 Then God said, “Let us make mankind in our image, in our likeness, so that they may rule over the fish in the sea and the birds in the sky, over the livestock and all the wild animals, and over all the creatures that move along the ground.” Genesis 1: 26 God gives human beings responsibility for His creation God owns all creation רָדָה radah have dominion (KJV)

20 Then God said, “Let us make mankind in our image, in our likeness, so that they may rule over the fish in the sea and the birds in the sky, over the livestock and all the wild animals, and over all the creatures that move along the ground.” Genesis 1: 26 God gives human beings responsibility for His creation God owns all creation רָדָה radah have dominion (KJV)

21 When your king takes the throne of his kingdom, he is to write for himself on a scroll a copy of this law.…It is to be with him, and he is to read it all the days of his life so that he may learn to revere the Lord his God and follow carefully all the words of this law. Deuteronomy 17:18-19 Any authority God gives humans comes with accountability God gives human beings responsibility for His creation God owns all creation

22 If you fear the LORD and serve and obey him and do not rebel against his commands, and if both you and the king who reigns over you follow the LORD your God—good! But if you do not obey the LORD, and if you rebel against his commands, his hand will be against you, as it was against your ancestors. 1 Samuel 12:14-15 Any authority God gives humans comes with accountability God gives human beings responsibility for His creation God owns all creation

23 Then Nathan said to David, “…Why did you despise the word of the Lord?...The sword will never depart from your house, because you despised me and took the wife of Uriah the Hittite to be your own….Because by doing this you have shown utter contempt for the Lord, the son born to you will die.” 2 Samuel 12:7-14 Any authority God gives humans comes with accountability God gives human beings responsibility for His creation God owns all creation

24 prophet rebuke s ruler Elijah  Ahab 1 Kings 18:16-18 “a prophet”  Ahab 1 Kings 20:42 Jehu  Jehoshaphat 2 Chronicles 19:1- 2 Isaiah  “the elders and leaders” Isaiah 3:14-15 Jeremiah  Jehoiakim Jeremiah 35-36 Micah  “you leaders of Jacob, you rulers of Israel” Micah 3:1-4 Any authority God gives humans comes with accountability God gives human beings responsibility for His creation God owns all creation

25 Jesus said, “You know that those who are regarded as rulers of the Gentiles lord it over them….Not so with you.” ‐ Mark 10: 42-43 Any authority God gives humans comes with accountability God gives human beings responsibility for His creation God owns all creation

26 entrusting wealth to servants ‐ Matthew 25; Luke 19 entrusting a vineyard to tenants ‐ Mark 12; Matthew 21 parables of accountability Any authority God gives humans comes with accountability God gives human beings responsibility for His creation God owns all creation

27 Any authority God gives humans comes with accountability God gives human beings responsibility for His creation God owns all creation “Who then is the faithful and wise servant…?” ‐ Matthew 24; Luke 12

28 God said, “Let the water teem with living creatures, and let birds fly above the earth across the vault of the sky.”…God blessed them and said, “Be fruitful and increase in number and fill the water in the seas, and let the birds increase on the earth.” Genesis 1: 20, 22 How are we doing with our accountability?

29 Northeast Atlantic cod catch How are we doing with our accountability?

30 CO 2 Levels (Atmospheric)

31 Global Surface Temperature

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33 Ideas Action s Values faith commerceenvironment

34 A Christian Approach to the Environment Questions? Having Dominion

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38 Faith by itself, if it is not accompanied by action, is dead....Was not our father Abraham considered righteous for what he did when he offered his son Isaac on the altar? You see that his faith and his actions were working together, and his faith was made complete by what he did. ‐ James 2:17-22 The world will judge our faith by our actions.

39 Jesus said, “Make a tree good and its fruit will be good, or make a tree bad and its fruit will be bad, for a tree is recognized by its fruit.” ‐ Matthew 12:33 The world will judge our faith by our actions.

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