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- catalog contributor b2906835.
- catalog date "1989".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 107-108).".
- catalog description "Introduction : creation groaning in travail. A focus for mission now -- The biblical mandate for caring -- Creation's agony : a profile for the eco-justice crisis. Material and systems as gifts for sustenance -- Food and fiber -- renewable gifts -- Croplands -- Grazing lands -- Forests -- Fisheries -- Minerals -- nonrenewable -- Fuels -- Other minerals -- The profile continued. The atmosphere -- Acidification -- Global warming -- Ozone depletion -- Water -- The profile continued. Materials wasted, poisons released -- Municipal waste -- Hazardous waste -- Nonhuman creatures -- God's good creation : a theology for keeping and healing. The grace of God in creation -- The grace of God in redemption -- The joy and agony of the human creature -- The grace of God in the eco-justice crisis : A new praise -- A new humanity -- A new doing -- A new participation -- a new mission -- Setting creation free : ethics for this mission. God's new doing as : A call for earth-keeping : the norm of sustainability -- A call for justice : the norms of participation -- Sufficiency -- A call for community : the norm of solidarity -- An invitation to freedom and fulfullment.".
- catalog extent "ix, 109 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Keeping and healing the creation.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Keeping and healing the creation.".
- catalog issued "1989".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Louisville, KY : Committee on Social Witness Policy, Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), c1989.".
- catalog relation "Keeping and healing the creation.".
- catalog subject "BT695.5 .K4 1989".
- catalog subject "Creation.".
- catalog subject "Ecology Religious aspects Christianity.".
- catalog subject "Human ecology Religious aspects Christianity.".
- catalog subject "Nature Religious aspects Christianity.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction : creation groaning in travail. A focus for mission now -- The biblical mandate for caring -- Creation's agony : a profile for the eco-justice crisis. Material and systems as gifts for sustenance -- Food and fiber -- renewable gifts -- Croplands -- Grazing lands -- Forests -- Fisheries -- Minerals -- nonrenewable -- Fuels -- Other minerals -- The profile continued. The atmosphere -- Acidification -- Global warming -- Ozone depletion -- Water -- The profile continued. Materials wasted, poisons released -- Municipal waste -- Hazardous waste -- Nonhuman creatures -- God's good creation : a theology for keeping and healing. The grace of God in creation -- The grace of God in redemption -- The joy and agony of the human creature -- The grace of God in the eco-justice crisis : A new praise -- A new humanity -- A new doing -- A new participation -- a new mission -- Setting creation free : ethics for this mission. God's new doing as : A call for earth-keeping : the norm of sustainability -- A call for justice : the norms of participation -- Sufficiency -- A call for community : the norm of solidarity -- An invitation to freedom and fulfullment.".
- catalog title "Keeping and healing the creation : a resource paper / prepared by the Presbyterian Eco-Justice Task Force.".
- catalog type "text".