At the outset of the third millenium, the earth faces challenges that seriously endanger the complex balance that sustains the richly interrelated diversity of all its forms of life. This planetary…
Robert Banks, in his book God the Worker, presents a set of Biblical images that reveal the character of God through the lens of human occupation and creativity. Although these images are less comm…
This book is an excellent place for someone to start on a journey of thinking critically. Nichols presents clear ideas, original theories, and sound theological discourse on origins and science in …
This book calls the church back to its biblical and theological roots so that it may understand freshly its task of stewardship. The theology of creation care is so important for us--our lives and …
It is this most basic human struggle that author Phil Needham addresses in When God Becomes Small. This beautiful, profound book looks with clarity and compassion at our human misconceptions of God…
Austin shares John Muir's personal adventures and reflections as America's first advocate of wilderness protection. Muir ( 1838-1914) launched a successful campaign for government protection of nat…
Hope For The Land is a comprehensive examination of the Bible and biblical theology in light of modern concern. The biblical understanding of God's creativity emphasized the Lord's moral authority…
In this accessible and enlightening book, Daniel Migliore offers a study of the nature of God's power. Migliore calls for a reassessment of our understanding of the power of God and, through his ex…
The author's second environmental book focuses on experience and its meaning for Christians. He develops an image of beauthy which helps us integrate our experience of God with ourself-understandin…