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Inlcudes bibliographical references (p. 356)Science, with its theories of natural selection and equilibrium, and religion, with its biblical descriptions of land forever flowing with "milk and honey," have viewed nature as ever-renewing. Both have prioritized growth and its resulting abundance. As our twenty-first-century environmental crises challenge these concepts, scientists can teach us to sustain the environment while the motivations of biblical stewardship remind us to treasure Earth's biodiversity and celebrate creation.
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2010Type
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oai:dspace.library.colostate.edu:10217/38371Rolston, Holmes, III, Science, Religion, and Ecology, Jenkins, Willis, ed., Encyclopedia or Sustainability, 353-356. Great Barrington, MA: Berkshire Publishing Group, 2010.
http://hdl.handle.net/10217/38371