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Ecological "Blind Spots" in the Structure and Content of Recent Evangelical Systematic Theologies

Ecological "Blind Spots" in the Structure and Content of Recent Evangelical Systematic Theologies

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  • John Jefferson Davis

How important should matters of environmental stewardship and ecology be for Christians? Davis argues in this article that deficiencies in the doctrine of creation and the doctrine of the atonement in some recent evangelical systematic theology textbooks have contributed to a lack of Christian stewardship in the area of environmental matters.

Source: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 2000. 14 pages.

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