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How Can I Care for Creation?: A Little Book of Guidance
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▼▲This book is a short primer on how individuals can faithfully engage in care of creation. From suggestions for deepening spiritual practices to personal actions to advocacy in the public sphere, readers will be inspired and empowered to place the care of God's earth at the center of their ministry.
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▼▲| Title: How Can I Care for Creation?: A Little Book of Guidance By: Stephanie McDyre Johnson Format: Paperback Number of Pages: 64 Vendor: Church Publishing Inc. Publication Date: 2019 | Dimensions: 7 X 5 (inches) Weight: 3 ounces ISBN: 1640652086 ISBN-13: 9781640652088 Series: Little Book of Guidance Stock No: WW652088 |
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▼▲Be inspired and empowered to make care of God's earth central to your life.
From Earth Day in the 1970s to the present day, the Church has been a moral and ethical voice in encouraging a deep relationship between love of God and love of the earth. As climate change becomes an even more pressing issue and localized environmental injustices increase, the Church stands at the forefront of this conversation. Stephanie Johnson provides readers with tools to be inspired and empowered to make care of Gods earth central to their lives.
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▼▲Editorial Reviews
▼▲"I loved her book for making me ponder, 'How would Jesus approach climate justice?' Prayerful and rational, this is absolutely the book the church needs now. Stephanie's reflections are deeply rooted in Episcopal prayer book identity while being fully awake to social justice challenges of our time."
Melanie Mullen, Director of Reconciliation, Justice, and Creation Care for The Episcopal Church
"Here is a superb blueprint for religious communities to embrace creation care both theologically and practically. It provides an indispensable guide that deserves to be widely read and distributed in parishes across the country."
Mary Evelyn Tucker, Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology
"Stephanie's thoughtfully crafted words highlight our individual and collective responsibility to continue to locate ourselves in that narrative, thus offering care to that which has been put in our care. This book is a must read, particularly in our present climate."
The Rt. Rev. David Rice, the Diocese of San Joaquin
"Stephanie Johnson has made a significant contribution to the Church's ecological witness. This deeply personal book is rich with theological depth, concrete suggestions, compelling examples, andperhaps most importantlyhope."
Andrew R. H. Thompson, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Theological Ethics for The School of Theology at The University of the South
I loved her book for making me ponder, How would Jesus approach climate justice? Prayerful and rational, this is absolutely the book the church needs now. Stephanies reflections are deeply rooted in Episcopal prayer book identity while being fully awake to social justice challenges of our time.Melanie Mullen, Director of Reconciliation, Justice, and Creation Care for The Episcopal Church
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