The Bible offers a comprehensive and profound perspective on the environment, providing a theological framework that mandates human responsibility toward the natural world. This view moves far beyond simply using nature for human benefit, instead casting humanity as stewards of God’s creation, accountable for its health and flourishing. From […]
creation care
The Bible teaches that humanity has a clear responsibility to care for and protect the environment as an act of obedience and worship to God, the Creator and owner of all things. This responsibility is described through several key concepts: Stewardship (Caretakership): The Earth belongs to God, and humans are appointed as […]
The Bible does not mention the modern scientific phenomenon of “global warming” explicitly; the language, science, and specific concerns of contemporary climate change were unknown to its ancient authors. Instead, the Bible offers a framework of theological and ethical principles that Christian individuals and denominations apply in diverse ways to […]
The Bible, a foundational text for billions of Christians, was written millennia before the modern concept of anthropogenic climate change emerged. Consequently, it contains no explicit mention of greenhouse gases, fossil fuels, or climate models. Yet, within its narratives and teachings, readers find a rich source of theological principles that […]
The coral reefs are bleaching. The glaciers are melting. Hurricanes are getting stronger, and droughts are lasting longer. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by climate data or guilty about your carbon footprint, you’re not alone. For many Christians, environmental issues create an uncomfortable tension between caring for creation and […]
He who was seated on the throne said, “I am making everything new!” Then he said, “Write this down, for these words are trustworthy and true.” (Revelation 21:5) New. Who thought that such a small and apparently simple word could contain so much potential for debate? I […]
The concept of a “New Earth” is a central, hope-filled doctrine within Christian theology, found primarily in the final books of the New Testament. It moves beyond the idea of an ethereal, disembodied heaven and promises a tangible, renewed physical existence where God dwells with humanity. This doctrine is not […]