野生动物与荒野地: 基督教的观点
Date
1997
Authors
Rolston, Holmes, 1932-, author
Diqiuri Chubanshe, Taiwan, publisher
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Abstract
The principal focus of Biblical faith is the culture established in the land. At the same time the Bible is full of constant reminders of the natural givens. Justice is to run down like waters, and the land flows with milk and honey. The fauna is included within the covenant. Life in artificial environments, without experiencing the divine creation is ungodly. Bringing a perspective of depth, Christian conviction wants sanctuaries not only for humans, but also for wildlife.
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Text in Chinese.
Includes bibliographical references (page 265).
Translated by Lin, Yiren; originally in After Nature's Revolt: Eco-justice and Theology, Dieter T. Hessel, ed.
Includes bibliographical references (page 265).
Translated by Lin, Yiren; originally in After Nature's Revolt: Eco-justice and Theology, Dieter T. Hessel, ed.
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nature
landscapes
wildlands
environmental values
endangered species
faith
land ethic
Judaism
Christianity