God is Green

  • God is Green: An Eco-Spirituality of Incarnate Compassion
    By Bob Shore-Goss

    807. Kardong, “Ecological Resources in the Benedictine Rule,” 167. 808. Ibid. 809. Didcoct, “Choosing Our Roots,” 28. 810. Butkus, “Sustainability and the Benedictine Way”; quoted in Carroll, Sustainability and Spirituality, 112. 811.

  • God is Green: Ecology for Christians
    By Ian Bradley

    In God Is Green, Ian Bradley recovers the green heart of Christianity--a God who clothes wildflowers in splendor; reminds Job of his humble part in the cosmic drama; and sends...

  • God is Green: An Eco-Spirituality of Incarnate Compassion
    By Bob Shore-Goss

    This book aims to foster ecological conversation in churches and outlines the following practices for congregations: meditating on nature, inviting sermons on green topics, covenanting with the earth, and retrieving the natural elements of ...

  • God Is Green: Christianity and the Environment
    By Ian C. Bradley

    First published in 1990, this new edition of the book is revised for the contemporary state of our climate, and includes a chapter-by-chapter study guide for individuals and small groups.

  • God is Green: Christianity and the Environment
    By Ian C. Bradley

    God is Green: Christianity and the Environment