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Oxford: The Whitley Trust / Prague: International Baptist Seminary, 2007. ISB: 80870064046. Pbk. pp.130.
Reproduced by permission of the Whitley Trust
Table of Contents
- Preface - Ruth Coneay & Keith G. Jones
- Participants
- Introduction: Scopes and Aims - John Weaver
- Creation Care and the Church: the call to a sustainable lifestyle - Graham W. Ashworth
- Teaching Envirmental Theology - John Weaver
- Examples of Practice
A Roche - Pavel Svetlik & Dave Bookless
Orthodox Academy, Vilémov - Roman Juriga
ECEN - Peter Pavlovic
Eco-congregation - John Biggs
The John Ray Initiative - Martin J. Hodson
Christian Aid - Paula Clifford
Tearfund - Rachel Roach
IBTS - Line Andronoviené & Petra Veselá
- Integrating Environmental Perpsectives into the Theological Curriculum - Margot R. Hodson
Workshops:
Doctrine and Bible - facilitator, John Weaver
Ethics -
facilitator, Chris Walton
Missions - facilitator, Martin Conway
Worship - facilitator, Lina
Andronoviené
Concluding the workshop and presenting a future vision
- Environmental Theology Courses in Europe - Where are we now? - Martin J. Hodson
- Concluding Remarks: The Environment in Theological Education
- Web Resources
- Bibliography
- Further Reading