Yesterday’s post ― It’s a Start ― was to do with a meeting of our Creation Care committee. I noted that, although the title of the group is ‘creation care’, virtually all the discussion was to do with climate change. Yet climate is just one part of the overall predicament that we face. Indeed, climate can be seen as a consequence of more foundational problems. In attempting to solve climate issues by themselves, we could reach sub-optimal solutions.
Needed: A Systems Theology for Our Times
Needed: A Systems Theology for Our Times
Needed: A Systems Theology for Our Times
Yesterday’s post ― It’s a Start ― was to do with a meeting of our Creation Care committee. I noted that, although the title of the group is ‘creation care’, virtually all the discussion was to do with climate change. Yet climate is just one part of the overall predicament that we face. Indeed, climate can be seen as a consequence of more foundational problems. In attempting to solve climate issues by themselves, we could reach sub-optimal solutions.