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Good Faith Debates #8: How Should Christians Care About the Environment?

Good Faith Debates #8: How Should Christians Care About the Environment?

Brian Mattson and Jake Meador discuss creation care—is it something Christians should only practice privately, or is it an issue requiring political action?

TGC Podcast · Brian Mattson, Jake Meador

April 5, 202359m 1sbonus

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Show Notes

Few Christians would deny that “creation care” is a good thing or that stewardship of God's creation is a biblical mandate. But many Christians differ on the public policy implications of environmental stewardship. Is creation care something Christians should only practice in their private sphere of activities (e.g., recycling, not littering, and so on), or is it an issue requiring larger political action (e.g., regulations to curb emissions, government incentives for clean energy development, and so on)? Should addressing climate change be a public policy priority for Christians? Why or why not?

These and related questions are addressed in this debate between Brian Mattson and Jake Meador. Mattson and Meador share their arguments and engage in a discussion moderated by Jim Davis, teaching pastor at Orlando Grace Church.

– Watch the full-length video debate here.

– Access discussion guides for your church or small group. 

 


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