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Author(s)
Weaver, John
Keywords
Theology
Energy
environmental
God
GE Subjects
Dogmatics
Creator and Creation
Jesus Christ
Holy Spirit
Divine Unity (Trinity)

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/159903
Abstract
"Principal of South Wales Baptist College, thinks theologically about environmental issues. 1. Introductory remarks: We live in a world that owes its origin and continuous creation to God. We understand God to be both the creative origin of the universe and also its faithful sustainer. We recognise God's transcendence and God's immanence. God is both the creator who is before, after and beyond the world of space and time that we inhabit, and also the immanent creative spirit within creation"
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2003
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Article
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