Category: |
Christian Living
Apologetics Theology |
Format: | Paperback |
Page Count: | 144 |
Size: | 5.5 in x 8.5 in |
Weight: | 6.53 ounces |
ISBN-10: | 1-4335-7695-3 |
ISBN-13: | 978-1-4335-7695-9 |
ISBN-UPC: | 9781433576959 |
Case Quantity: | 72 |
Published: | March 22, 2022 |
Francis A. Schaeffer’s Timeless Assessment of a Modern Ecological Crisis
The earth is home to 7.8 billion people. As this number grows, so does the awareness of a seemingly endless list of environmental concerns threatening their existence—landfills, off-shore spills, toxic wastes, population explosion, and ozone depletion. As each of these concerns are a threat to humanity, how should Christians respond?
Pollution and the Death of Man by Francis A. Schaeffer was first written in 1970, yet it remains relevant as the ecological threats of Schaeffer’s day continue to pose challenges today. Schaeffer studies these contemporary ecological crises through the lens of theology and Scripture, arguing that Christians must return to a profoundly biblical understanding of God’s relationship to the earth and his divine mandate to exercise godly dominion over it.
- A Christian Classic: Written by renowned philosopher Francis A. Schaeffer
- Cultural Analysis from a Biblical Perspective: Looks at modern ecological threats through the lens of theology and Scripture
- Educational: Includes appendices on “The Historical Roots of Our Ecologic Crisis” by the late American historian Lynn White Jr. and “Why Worry About Nature?” by the late sociologist Richard L. Means
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: “What Have They Done to Our
Fair Sister?”
Chapter 2:
Pantheism: Man Is No More Than
the Grass
Chapter 3: Other Inadequate Answers
Chapter 4:
The Christian View: Creation
Chapter 5: A Substantial Healing
Chapter 6: The Christian View: The “Pilot Plant”
Afterword
Udo Middelmann
Appendix A:
The Historical Roots of Our Ecologic Crisis
Lynn White, Jr.
Appendix B:
Why Worry about Nature?
Richard L. Means
Notes
Bibliography of Other Books
General Index
Scripture Index
Endorsements
“In this insightful little book, Schaeffer provides a well-considered theological context for
environmental discussions. Christians will differ in particular applications of the principles he
expounds, but few will deny that he provides the right framework.”
Fred G. Zaspel, Executive Editor, Books at a Glance; Pastor, Reformed Baptist Church, Franconia, Pennsylvania
“I first read this book over fifty years ago at university. I was a newly converted Christian and Francis Schaeffer was all the rage. The book spoke to an issue as fresh today as it was then—the ecological crisis facing planet earth. Our culture lacks an understanding of origins, purpose, and destiny, and all three are necessary in order to address the issue of saving planet earth. A doctrine of creation fueled by humanity’s moral responsibility as God’s image bearer and driven by the certainty that the cosmos is going to be renewed and transformed is the only culturally relevant idea to properly address the current crisis. Schaeffer was correct then and remains correct today. A massively prophetic book that speaks to our time. Christians should heed what it says.”
Derek W. H. Thomas, Senior Minister, First Presbyterian Church, Columbia, South Carolina; Chancellor’s Professor, Reformed Theological Seminary
“This book is a remarkably sane approach to environmental concerns. Man’s alienation from God leads to other alienations and ruptures, including our failure to responsibly exercise dominion in this world. As Schaeffer shows, Christ overcomes these divisions so that Christians are the world’s true environmentalists who take seriously our responsibility to care for God’s creation. How can we, in Christ, exercise godly dominion in this world? This easy-to-digest book is just the answer.”
Mark Jones, Senior Minister, Faith Reformed Presbyterian Church (PCA), Vancouver, British Columbia