Tension with Creation
Commitment from the Churches
The Challenge
Christians increasingly recognise the need to repent for what harm has been done to creation.
In the words of the Orthodox Patriarchate, ‘This may well mean that just as a shepherd will in times of greatest hazard lay down his life for his flock, so human beings may need to forego part of their wants and needs in order that the survival of the natural world can be assured.
The challenge to all Christians is to discover anew the truth that God’s love and liberation is for all creation, not just humanity, and to seek new ways of living that restore balance and hope of life to the endangered planet.
based on the 1995 Windsor Statements
Examples of Christian Ecology in Action
Christian groups in the US have produced this leaflet explaining the theological basis for working to protect endangered pollinating species in urban areas.
For Anglican views on Climate change please click here
For Catholic views on Climate change please click here
For Pope Benedict XVI on the Environment please click here
For Pope Francis’ speech on UN World Environment Day, please click here
For other faith’s statements on the environment, please click here
Copied with permission from the Alliance of Religions and Conservation (ARC).
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