Looking at Broader Principles A Christian Response to Environmentalism
Western Ideas: Chameleon-Christianity
Chameleon Christianity is enmity against Christ, for it is a drifting away from the truth of the gospel. This article examines ideas that contribute to this drifting: environmentalism, the homosexual movement, and abortion calls. It shows how the church can remain true to the gospel.
Environmental Extremism: A One World View
The Christian view on stewardship of the environment is different from the worldly view of environmentalism. Colossians 2:22 shapes how Christians view the environment.
Ideas Have Consequences: Going Green (2)
"Go green" has become a popular phrase. Organizations running under this motto encouraging animal rights, environmental control measures and population control are mushrooming. What should Christians think about environmentalism and organizations like these?
Ideas Have Consequences: Going Green (1)
"Go green" has become a popular phrase. Organizations running under this motto encouraging animal rights, environmental control measures and population control are mushrooming. What should Christians think about environmentalism and organizations like these?
The Green Machine – Organized Environmentalism in Our Classrooms
The Ecology of John Calvin
This article analyses the thoughts of John Calvin on ecology using the approach of redemptive history. The author discusses Calvin's view on the goodness of creation, and concept of being imitators of God in preserving nature. Christians can enjoy the goodness of nature and be sensitive to its fragile nature without embracing secular environmentalism.
Environmentalism: The New Religion
In this article on environmentalism, the focus is on global warming and climate change.
Saving Planet Earth
Environmentalists: How to tell the bad ones from the good
This article on environmentalism looks at the use of chemicals, limited resources in the world, and the idea that the world is a closed system.