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Summary <p content-type="flush left">As the awareness grows that we have to re-imagine our world in a way that is more ecologically responsible, this book by father and son Moo is an important book. This Biblical theology of the natural life gives a good overview of the subjects which are most relevant for understanding the responsibility of humans in the care for creation: creation, the role of humans, earth and land, the consequences of sin, the relationship between Jesus and creation, and the restoration of creation. It also shows the relevance of these reflections for the Christian life.
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