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The Environment (ebook)
Series: Talking Points

The Environment ebook

Christian compassion, convictions and wisdom for today's big issues

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About this book

Environmental issues, and climate change in particular, provoke intense debate and discussion all around the world, with a whole range of opinions over their priority and what action should be taken. How should Christians respond?

This short, thought-provoking book helps readers to think about the key issues surrounding the environment and climate change through the lens of Scripture.

Author Dave Gobbett traces the he significance of the earth in the Bible's big story, from creation to new creation, and explores what our God-given responsibilities are. He suggests a range of practical responses that Christians can consider.

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Specifications

Contributors:
Dave Gobbett
ISBN:
9781784987923
Format:
eBook
First published:
October 2022
Language:
English
Publisher:
The Good Book Company

Contents

Introduction
1. This Is My Father's World
2. Living as God’s Image in the Twenty-First Century
3. Tomorrow Never Dies
4. No One Is Too Small to Make a Difference
Discussion Guide

Endorsements

In this book Dave takes scripture, handles it carefully, wisely and faithfully and helps us to see how and why practical concern for our environment should be a feature of every Christian's life. As Dave puts it, we are called to neither abuse nor to withdraw from God's creation - which leaves only one option: to care for it, and to do so prayerfully and sacrificially.

Tim Farron MP, Former Leader of the Liberal Democrats

This little book is a wonderful reminder that this is our Father's world. He loves it, and so should we. Dave casts a vision for healthy Christian engagement with environmental concerns without losing sight of our calling to make disciples.

Andrew Peterson acclaimed singer/songwriter and author of the award-winning Wingfeather Saga

In this engaging little introduction, Dave is able to bring both a passion and a sanity that I hope will motivate Christian disciples to think more, say more, and do more when it comes to our environment which, of course, is not ours, but God’s.

Daniel Strange Director, Crosslands Forum; Author, Plugged In

Customer Reviews

4.00 stars Good intro

 

(Review written for 'The Environment')

Largely a good intro but I felt it glossed over a few issues and how climate change impacts people (aside from a few mentions of Bangladesh). The certainty that the world will keep on spinning might be true, but it doesn’t allow for what state our world might get to before Jesus returns - especially given the speed at which we’ve wrecked things, which the book acknowledges.

Overall though, a good intro to get conversations going.

1.00 stars A fair assessment of the environment from a Christian perspective?

 

(Review written for 'The Environment')

The assumption is made in the first chapter of this book that the world is warming faster than it ever has done and thus is causing climate change with consequent angst for Greta. So if you seek a fair understanding from a scientific point of view, let alone from a Christian worldview perspective you need to look elsewhere. A book which does not draw from primary sources on such an issue but quotes from the BBC will not give you a balanced view.
It fails to grapple with the question as to whether the biofuels found in the Earth’s crust ...

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5.00 stars good accessible short book on the topic

 

(Review written for 'The Environment')

Excellent value at optimal length for popular level biblical theological approach to the environment.

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