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Global Ecological CrisisGlobal Ecological Crisis
Is God or Humanity to Is God or Humanity to Blame?Blame?
Dr Cherryl Hunt, University of Exeter
Global Ecological CrisisThe immediate causes
• Human population
• Use of resources
• Industrialisation
• Production of toxins – pollution
• Potential for major climate change
• ALSO political and economic issues
Global Ecological Crisis The problem
• Decrease in numbers of individual organisms
• Decrease in number of different species (diversity)
• Destruction of habitats and whole ecosystems - soil erosion
Ecological Crisis and BibleThe problem
• Decrease in available land for cultivation and for accommodation
• Possible threat to all life forms -except bacteria
Global Ecological Crisis Faith and Faith Texts
• Theistic Worldview• Some texts or stories common to three
Abrahamic faiths. • Some similarities in environmental
ethics• Faith
– cause of problems?– leads to complacency?– any resources with which to think
about how we treat the planet?
Global Ecological Crisis Christians to blame because
they treat the earth as expendable?
James WattI do not know how many future generations
we can count on before the Lord returns
Constance CumbeyOur peace was to be with God – not nature…
God was going to make all things new – not redeem nature along with man
Global Ecological Crisis Is the Bible to blame?
2 Peter 3:7 ‘by the same word the present heavens and earth have been reserved for fire, being kept until the day of judgment and destruction of the godless’
2 Peter 3:10 ‘the heavens will pass away …and the
elements will be dissolved with fire, and the earth and everything that is done on it will be disclosed
Global Ecological Crisis Is the Bible to blame?
2 Peter 3:12-13
‘the heavens will be set ablaze and dissolved, and the elements will melt with fire….we wait for a new heavens and a new earth, where righteousness is at home’
Global Ecological Crisis Is the Bible to blame?
Revelation 21:1
‘I saw a new heaven and a new earth; for the first heaven and the first earth had passed away, and the sea was no more’
(See also Joel 2:30-3:21; Mark 13)
Global Ecological Crisis Christians to blame because
they treat the earth as exploitable?
Lynn White: Christian teaching..is the most anthropocentric religion the
world has ever seen’..not only established a dualism of man
and nature but also insisted that it is God’s will that man exploit nature for his proper ends’
Global Ecological Crisis Christians to blame because
they treat the earth as exploitable?
Lynn White: Christian teaching..made it possible to exploit nature in a
mood of indifference to the feelings of natural objects.’
Man’s effective monopoly ..was confirmed and the old inhibitions to the exploitation of nature crumbled.’
Global Ecological Crisis Christians to blame because they try to domesticate the
earth?Calvin Beisner
devastation as part of God’s dealings with people
wilderness speaks of loss of man’s dominion
technological change ‘a foretaste of the restoration of the cursed creation foretold by Paul and entailed by the incarnation, death, and resurrection of Christ.’
Global Ecological Crisis Is the Bible to blame?
Genesis 1:28-30
‘fill the earth and subdue it; have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the air and over every living thing that moves upon the earth’
Genesis 2: 15
‘God took the man and put him in the garden of Eden to till it and keep it’
Global Ecological Crisis Possible responses to sacred
texts The Bible is of
little or no use becausea. it is the cause of
present troubles.
b. it deals primarily with the relationship between God and humanity.
The Bible may have been used to justify exploitation of the earth; however, it is really very ‘green’ and provides lots of resources with which to construct a positive environmental ethic.
Global Ecological Crisis Possible response - stewardship
Genesis 1:28-30
‘fill the earth and subdue it; have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the air and over every living thing that moves upon the earth’
Genesis 2: 15
‘God took the man and put him in the garden of Eden to till it and keep it’
Global Ecological CrisisPossible responses - stewardship ‘Dominion’ means
stewardship
‘subdue’ may relate to creation’s relationship with chaos
we should rule in similar manner to God i.e. caringly
The land belongs to God; we are tenants
Global Ecological CrisisPossible response –creation’s
intrinsic worth Other creation is ‘good’
even without humans (e.g. Gen 1.10, 12, etc)
creation praises God (e.g. Ps 19, 96)
God cares for the birds and flowers (Mt. 6.25-34; cf also Job 38 – 41)
Global Ecological Crisis Possible response – creation
has a destiny
Isaiah 11.6-8; 6517-25 new heavens and earth wolf and lamb, leopard and kid, lie down
togetherlion eats strawchild and asp
Global Ecological Crisis Possible response – creation
has a destinyColossians 1:15-20
‘ ...through him God was pleased to reconcile to himself all things, whether on earth or in heaven…’
Romans 8:18-23‘ ….the creation was subjected to futility…..in hope that the creation itself will be set free from its bondage to decay and will obtain the freedom of the glory of the children of God
Global Ecological CrisisPossible response – creation has a
destiny Use of Romans 8 and
Colossians 1 to argue that redemption is cosmic in scope
Renewal of earth and heaven; downplay verses suggesting destruction
Global Ecological CrisisPossible responses – Green
ChristianityCreation accountsLaws about landPsalms of praisePromise of new earthCreation-centred
ChristCosmic redemption
Global Ecological Crisis and BiblePossible responses – Green wash??
Jesus, his ministry and his teaching embedded in nature
The role of animal sacrifice
tendency to view through ‘green-tinted glasses’?
Global Ecological Crisis God (sacred texts) or human
greed and selfishness to blame?
need to acknowledge nature of texts need to read the texts in our current
situation need to read humbly, to
acknowledge our ‘spectacles’ and let the text challenge us
need to read in community