Learning The Language Of The Fields
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“Something is bound to go terribly wrong when so many Christians see the planet as an unimportant holding place where we await salvation; or when preachers and teachers of the faith place too much emphasis on humanity’s provileged status without also explaining our responsibilities to tend the garden; or when Christians see God as transcendent but not immanently present in creation. The result, according to religious studies professor Daniel Deffenbaugh, is twofold; an ecological crisis and an evident exodus of ecologically sensitive individuals from churches across the country.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781561012824
ISBN10: 1561012823
Daniel Deffenbaugh
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2006
Publisher: Cowley Publications
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