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Environmental Stewardship: Biblical Theology as a Basis for Ecclesial Participation.
Environmental problems and climate change have recently emerged asenormous problems affecting the world. Various organizations and groups have been actively trying to respond to this menace. Christians however all over the world are demonstrating passive
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Environmental Stewardship Crisis in Eco-Pastoral Studies
the International Journal of Education, Theology, and Humanities, 2023The aim of this research is to examine ecology from a pastoral perspective. The methodology used in this research is the phenomenological method. Using this method, researchers examine natural damage from a pastoral perspective.
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A journey towards a theology of health economics and healthcare funding
Theology, 2022Policy decisions in healthcare inherently involve value choices, but these are rarely made explicit. As a health economist participating in policy debates, I have become increasingly concerned about the profession’s implicit values and began to explore –
S. Duckett
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Taxonomic Theology: An Interdisciplinary Approach to a Biblical and Biological Theology of Naming
Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith, 2022Taxonomic theology couples a biblical theology of naming with the science of taxonomy to highlight resonances between these disciplines while encouraging fruitful avenues of ethical and theological exploration around the naming of living things ...
Beth Marie Stovell, Matthew J. Morris
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Theology of Development: Addressing Poverty and Inequality in Nigeria and Kenya
Greener Journal of Social SciencesTo combat poverty and injustice in Nigeria and Kenya, this article examines how religion and development connect. Notwithstanding their abundance of natural resources, both countries struggle with serious socioeconomic issues that compromise human ...
John Philip Sele, Cynthia Wanjiku
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Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith
Aquaculture, commonly conceived as "fish farming," includes the culture of animals, plants, or other species in water. Although about 70% of Earth's surface is covered by water, aquaculture often uses much smaller spaces such as tanks, ponds, raceways ...
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Aquaculture, commonly conceived as "fish farming," includes the culture of animals, plants, or other species in water. Although about 70% of Earth's surface is covered by water, aquaculture often uses much smaller spaces such as tanks, ponds, raceways ...
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Stewardship and Almsgiving in Luke's Theology
Frederick W. Danker, Kyoung-Jin Kim
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Analysing Financial Stewardship in Contemporary African Church Administration
African Journal of Religion, Ethics and TheologyAlthough financial stewardship is recognized as vital to the health and integrity of African churches, existing scholarship reveals a persistent gap in how congregations reconcile traditional theological commitments with modern demands for accountability,
Clement Amoako, Kennedy Kow Eshun Jnr.
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Journal of empirical theology
The present study examines the latent dimensions of a measure on stewardship (SM) contextually interpreted here using a local concept in central Philippines.
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The present study examines the latent dimensions of a measure on stewardship (SM) contextually interpreted here using a local concept in central Philippines.
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