Blood Cries Out: Pentecostals, Ecology, and the Groans of Creation - eBook
Edited By: A.J. Swoboda
Stock No: WW108205EB
Blood Cries Out: Pentecostals, Ecology, and the Groans of Creation - eBook  -     Edited By: A.J. Swoboda

Blood Cries Out: Pentecostals, Ecology, and the Groans of Creation - eBook

Edited By: A.J. Swoboda
Pickwick Publications / 2014 / ePub

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Title: Blood Cries Out: Pentecostals, Ecology, and the Groans of Creation - eBook
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Pickwick Publications
Publication Date: 2014
ISBN: 9781630877460
ISBN-13: 9781630877460
Series: Pentecostals, Peacemaking & Social Justice
Stock No: WW108205EB

Publisher's Description

John McConnell Jr. was the famed founder and visionary of Earth Day. McConnell's vision was one of creating a day of remembrance, solitude, and action to restore the broken human relationship to the land. Little acknowledged are McConnell's religious convictions or background. McConnell grew up in a Pentecostal home. In fact, McConnell's parents were both founding charter members of the Assemblies of God in 1914. His own grandfather had an even greater connection to the origins of Pentecostalism by being a personal participant at the Azusa Street Revival in Los Angeles in 1906. Earth Day, thus, began with strong religious convictions. McConnell, seeing the ecological demise through his religious background, envisioned a day where Christians could "show the power of prayer, the validity of their charity, and their practical concern for Earth's life and people." In the spirit of McConnell, today's Pentecostal and Charismatic theology has something to say about the earth. Blood Cries Out is a unique contribution by Pentecostal and Charismatic theologians and practitioners to the global conversation concerning ecological degradation, climate change, and ecological justice.

Author Bio

A. J. Swoboda is a pastor, writer, and professor in Portland, Oregon. He is the author of Tongues and Trees and the co-author of Introducing Evangelical Ecotheology.

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