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Episode 38 - The Gap in Conservative Christian Engagement with Environmental Issues
Coming Clean - An Environmental Podcast
46 minutes
1 year ago
Episode 38 - The Gap in Conservative Christian Engagement with Environmental Issues
Andrew Spencer, author of 'Hope for God's Creation, Stewardship in an Age of Futility,' discusses the gap in conservative Christian engagement with environmental issues. He explains that the gap emerged due to the liberal evolution of environmental ethics and the borrowing of language from progressive Christian thinkers. Spencer emphasizes the importance of answering four fundamental questions: the value and origin of the created order, the human place within creation, and the end goal of creation. He highlights the need for Christians to engage in positive ways, balance economic and environmental trade-offs, and promote substantial healing rather than pursuing perfection. Spencer also advocates for the embrace of nuclear energy as a means to increase human flourishing and address environmental concerns.
Takeaways
The gap in conservative Christian engagement with environmental issues emerged due to the liberal evolution of environmental ethics and the borrowing of language from progressive Christian thinkers.
Answering four fundamental questions about the value and origin of the created order, the human place within creation, and the end goal of creation is crucial for developing a Christian environmental ethic.
Christians should engage in positive ways, balance economic and environmental trade-offs, and pursue substantial healing rather than perfection in their stewardship of the environment.
Nuclear energy has the potential to increase human flourishing and address environmental concerns, but it requires regulatory reform and a focus on cost-effectiveness and waste management.
Conservatives and Christians should promote a narrative that values both human life and the environment, highlighting the importance of responsible stewardship and the pursuit of the common good.
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Coming Clean - An Environmental Podcast
Benji Backer discusses environmental topics with influential leaders ranging from scientists and researchers to sportsmen, pop culture icons, and young activists; from the political left to the political right. Each aims to keep our air, water and land clean along with our freedoms and prosperity. Follow Coming Clean on Twitter (https://twitter.com/ACC_National) and Instagram (https://instagram.com/acc_national).