Ecology Narrow Results
resources for the study of how various organisms interrelate
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A Christian Approach to Teaching Ecology. . . Or Is It Environmental Science? Tertiary-LifelongThe author explains how ecology, a multidisciplinary science, is easily integrated with other disciplines and faith. An outline of how ecology may be used to reach an understanding of humanity's relationship with nature, with one another, and the Creator is... -
A Creation Perspective on Economics, Ecology and Environment Tertiary-LifelongFisher considers how many features of society (economics) and religion have affected nature in a drastic way. He looks specifically at Christians and ways they can change. -
Caring for God's Animal Creations - Ethical Principles Kindergarten-LifelongThis JAE column summarizes three orienting premises from Winslow's chapter entitled, "What Christian Principles Guide Our Relations With Animals?" in the book Entrusted: Christians and Environmental Care. -
Caring for the Environment - God's Business and Ours Tertiary-Lifelong"God envisions an ecological future. It is a future, however, that depends on our stewardship." -
CSS Vol 4 Editorial: The Christian and Environmental Issues TertiaryIn 1992, the SDA church made a statement affirming "the centrality of the sabbath doctrine in our stewardship of the earth and of the redemption doctrine in bringing healing at both the personal and environmental level. But to what extent does an institutional... -
Ecology, Biodiversity, and Creation - A View from the Top Tertiary-LifelongZuill talks about the possibility of a six-day creation from a scientific view and how he came to that conclusion. -
Environmental Spirituality Tertiary-Lifelong"It is difficult to address the crises of ecology and relevance in religion where the culture is increasingly secular, disbelieving, and unable to ground itself in local experience. This paper proposes that church leaders have the opportunity to change... -
Green is an Important Part of the Spectrum 0-2 years-LifelongThis article by Joy Veverka showcases what one school is doing to “go green” while using such opportunities to provide outstanding learning experiences for their students. The projects at Rogers Adventist School include solar panels, a wind turbine, and a salmon tank. -
How Does Human Activity Affect Species Extinctions? 0-2 years-LifelongThis article by William Hayes and Floyd Hayes focuses on the impact humanity has had on species extinction and the loss of biodiversity. The writers first summarize the history of human-caused extinctions, and then describe three key points of evidence that... -
Keepers of the Garden - Christians and the Environment Tertiary-Lifelong"Unfortunately, because of wrongful interactions by human beings with the environment, an ecological crisis is underway. Some scientists suggest that 'we are living on borrowed time, and tragically, we are borrowing the time from coming generations.…The... -
Legal Preservation Areas in Engenheiro Coelho, SP - Aiming at an Intervention Plan TertiaryAiming at an intervention plan: This work carried out a survey of the APP (Permanent Preservation Area) and RL (Legal Reserve) areas of the municipality of Engenheiro Coelho, São Paulo. The statistics collected are aimed at a practical and feasible... -
Pollution Unit Grade 7-Grade 9An integrated unit providing students an opportunity to: consider the causes and effects of pollution; identify the effect of sin on creation; and recognize their role in the preservation of the environment. -
Restoration of the Environment - An Adventist Perspective Tertiary-LifelongOtewa outlines "the fall of humanity in sin as the rootcause of the widespread environmental destruction on the surface of the earth." He also proposes "ways by which Adventist teachers can integrate faith in their teaching of environmental... -
The Ecological Cost of What We Eat Tertiary-Lifelong"A case for wise choices that would help the climate as well as your waistline." -
The Fate of Nature Tertiary"The Judaeo-Christian tradition of Creation with its directives for humans to subdue and to have dominion over the Earth has been seen as a factor in the generation of negative or exploitative attitudes towards the natural world, especially among Christians...