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Where in the World is Lindsay Gafford?! May 13, 2007

Filed under: Uncategorized — crazypantsliberal @ 1:06 pm

Everyone remember Lindsay these next three weeks: she left for Africa this morning. For two weeks she’ll be doing work in Kenya and the last week she’ll be doing work in Rwanda. We’re looking forward to updates!

::Kat

 

Wendell Berry: what a man, what a man, what a man, what a man, what a mighty green man. May 1, 2007

Filed under: We Heart Earth — crazypantsliberal @ 3:01 pm

In an eco-friendly coincidence, I came across this chapter in Wendell Berry’s Sex, Economy, Freedom and Community (1992) just hours after posting my last green comment. Entitled “Christianity and the Survival of Creation,” Berry devotes his chapter to how and why Christianity has fallen short on caring for our world.  If you’re interested, please find the book (I know it’s in the Baylor Library for all you blogger-bears). For now, I’ll leave you with this:

We will discover that for these reasons our destruction of nature is not just bad stewardship, or stupid economics, or a betrayal of family responsibilty; it is the most horrid blasphemy. It is flinging God’s gifts into His face, as if they were of no worth beyond that assigned to them by our destruction of them. To Dante, ”despising Nature and her goodness” was a violence against God.  We have no entitlement from the Bible to exterminate or permantently destroy or hold in contempt anything on the earth or in the heavens above it or in the waters beneath it.  We have the right to use the gifts of nature but not to ruin or waste them. We have the right to use what we need but no more… 

The Bible leaves no doubt at all about the sanctity of the act of world-making, or of the world that was made, or of creaturely or bodily life in this world.  We are holy creatures living among other holy creatures in a world that is holy.  Some people know this, and some do not. Nobody, of course, knows this all the time. But what keeps it from being far better known than it is? Why is it apparently unknown to millions of professed students of the Bible? How can modern Christianity have so solemnly folded its hands while so much of the work of God was and is being destroyed?

There is so much goodness in this chapter, I don’t know where to start. I think I’m just going to go home and snuggle with my cat. That’s loving on creation, right?

 ::Kat

 

The Wages Not the Cost, Part Three May 1, 2007

Filed under: A Nuanced Faith — crazypantsliberal @ 12:01 pm

It took me awhile to get here, but as every student knows, late April-early May is not the best time for any student. Early we summarized the most popular views on the crucifixion, the Ransom and Satisfaction theories. I was recently introduced to two appealing alternatives: the Influence and Participation theories. (more…)

 

Green Girls May 1, 2007

Filed under: We Heart Earth — crazypantsliberal @ 11:28 am

I’ve been wrestling with how green I’m willing to go.  Obviously, the way we care for our world and environment should be an extension of our faith. With the energy crisis and global warming and the fact that I really like ziploc bags and steak all knocking around in my head, it can be difficult to get perspecitive. However, I’m spending some time reflecting on my habits and trying to get the global picture.  I don’t know where all this thought is going to take me, but hopefully it will be closer to where a responsible citizen/someone who likes trees and puppies should be. I added a link in the blogroll for anyone interested in taking this little journey with me. It’s the link “TreeHugger.” In case there was any confusion.

::Kat