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From Genesis to Revelation, the Bible reveals a God whose creative power and loving care embrace all that exists, from earth and sky and sea to every creeping, crawling, swimming, and flying creature. Yet the significance of the Bible's extensive teaching about the natural world is easily overlooked by Christians accustomed to focusing only on what the Bible says about God's interaction with human beings.
In Creation Care Video Lectures father and son team Douglas and Jonathan Moo invite viewers to open their Bibles afresh to explore the place of the natural world within God's purposes and to celebrate God's love as displayed in creation and new creation. Following the contours of the biblical storyline, they uncover answers to questions such as:
In addition to providing a comprehensive biblical theology of creation care, they probe behind the headlines and politicized rhetoric about an "environmental crisis" and climate change to provide a careful and judicious analysis of the most up-to-date scientific data about the state of our world. They conclude by setting forth a bold framework and practical suggestions for an effective and faithful Christian response to the scriptural teaching about the created world.
Title: Creation Care Video Lectures By: Douglas J. Moo, Jonathan A. Moo Format: DVD Vendor: HarperChristian Resources Publication Date: 2019 Dimensions: 9.42 X 6.63 (inches) | Weight: 4 ounces ISBN: 0310599636 ISBN-13: 9780310599630 Series: Biblical Theology for Life Stock No: WW599631 |
From Genesis to Revelation, the Bible reveals a God whose creative power and loving care embrace all that exists, from earth and sky and sea to every creeping, crawling, swimming, and flying creature. Yet the significance of the Bible's extensive teaching about the natural world is easily overlooked by Christians accustomed to focusing only on what the Bible says about God's interaction with human beings.
In Creation Care Video Lectures father and son team Douglas and Jonathan Moo invite viewers to open their Bibles afresh to explore the place of the natural world within God's purposes and to celebrate God's love as displayed in creation and new creation. Following the contours of the biblical storyline, they uncover answers to questions such as:
In addition to providing a comprehensive biblical theology of creation care, they probe behind the headlines and politicized rhetoric about an "environmental crisis" and climate change to provide a careful and judicious analysis of the most up-to-date scientific data about the state of our world. They conclude by setting forth a bold framework and practical suggestions for an effective and faithful Christian response to the scriptural teaching about the created world.
Session Titles and Runtimes:
0 - Introduction (2 min)
1 - What Do Christians Have to Do with Creation? (23 min)
2 - How Do We Think Biblically and Theologically about Creation? (22 min)
3 - A Beautiful World (25 min)
4 - Members, Rulers, and Keepers of Creation (22 min)
5 - Humanity and the Earth, Israel and the Land (25 min)
6 - A Creation Subjected to Frustration (16 min)
7 - Jesus and Creation (23 min)
8 - "What Counts Is the New Creation"(20 min)
9 - "I Am Making Everything New!" (23 min)
10 - The Gospel and Creation Care (20 min)
11 - Humans and Creation: Understanding Our Place (13 min)
12 - Wisdom and Creation Care (12 min)
13 - Creation in Crisis? (32 min)
14 - Caring for Creation and Worshipping the Creator (23 min)
Douglas J. Moo (PhD, University of St. Andrews) is the Kenneth T. Wessner Professor of New Testament at Wheaton College. His work centers on understanding the text of the New Testament and its application today. He has written extensively in several commentary series, including the NIV Application Commentary and the New International Commentary on the New Testament. With is son Jonathan Moo, he coauthored Creation Care: A Biblical Theology of the Natural World, part of Zondervans Biblical Theology for Life series.
Jonathan A. Moo (PhD, University of Cambridge) is associate professor of New Testament and environmental studies at Whitworth University in Spokane, Washington. In addition to his work in biblical studies, he earned a graduate degree in wildlife ecology from Utah State University and has written a number articles and books on the understanding of nature in early Judaism and Christianity. He has worked extensively with the Faraday Institute for Science and Religion in Cambridge (UK) and was a key contributor to the Lausanne Movements Global Consultation on Creation Care and the Gospel.
Douglas J. Moo (PhD, University of St. Andrews) is the Kenneth T. Wessner Professor of New Testament at Wheaton College. His work centers on understanding the text of the New Testament and its application today. He has written extensively in several commentary series, including the NIV Application Commentary, Pillar Commentary, Tyndale New Testament Commentary, and the New International Commentary on the New Testament.
Jonathan A. Moo (PhD, University of Cambridge) is associate professor of New Testament and environmental studies at Whitworth University in Spokane, Washington. In addition to his work in biblical studies, he earned a graduate degree in wildlife ecology from Utah State University and has written a number articles and books on the understanding of nature in early Judaism and Christianity. He has worked extensively with the Faraday Institute for Science and Religion in Cambridge (UK) and was a key contributor to the Lausanne Movement’s Global Consultation on Creation Care and the Gospel.
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