Summer 2008
This issue invites our readers into some of the central eco-theological issues of our day from local organic food to climate change to biofuels. The lead article comes from an evangelical pastor who doesn't fit the stereotype of an evangelical but brings issues of poverty, hunger, and justice into sharp focus.
This issue invites our readers into some of the central eco-theological issues of our day from local organic food to climate change to biofuels. The lead article comes from an evangelical pastor who doesn't fit the stereotype of an evangelical but brings issues of poverty, hunger, and justice into sharp focus.
Inside this issue:
- Everything Must Change
by Brian McLaren - Biofuels: An Important Part of a Low-Carbon Diet
by Partricia Monahan - Be a Local Hero: Strengthening Our Communities, Health, and Environment by Eating Locally Grown Food
by Mark Ritchie - Three Hundred Miles for Three Months: Jessie Dye Walks Her Talk
- A New Climate for Theology
by Sallie McFague
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