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The Nature of Environmental Stewardship

The Nature of Environmental Stewardship

Current price: $60.00
Publication Date: February 8th, 2016
Publisher:
Pickwick Publications
ISBN:
9781498287043
Pages:
326
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Description

Environmental issues appear deceptively simple: science tells us what the problems are and how to solve them, and, for Christians, the Bible motivates us to care for creation. And yet, both in society in general as well as in the Christian church in particular, we cannot seem to agree on what to do regarding environmental issues. In this book, climate scientist Johnny Wei-Bing Lin argues that determining the content of environmental stewardship, far from being a straightforward exercise, is a difficult and complex endeavor. He sets forth a general taxonomy, drawing from worldviews, ethical theories, science epistemology, science-policy studies, politics, and economics, that can help us better understand what excellent creation care consists of and how to bridge the differences people have regarding environmental issues.

About the Author

Johnny Lin was born in Colorado but grew up in the Seattle area. He graduated from Stanford University with a BS in Mechanical Engineering in 1990 and an MS in Civil Engineering-Water Resources in 1992. For the next two years, he worked as a civil engineer, specializing in the modeling of rivers and estuaries for flood insurance studies and wetland restoration projects. He received his PhD in Atmospheric Sciences from UCLA in 2000. Currently, he is a Senior Lecturer and Director of Undergraduate Computing Education in the Computing and Software Systems Division at the University of Washington Bothell and an Affiliate Professor of Physics and Engineering at North Park University in Chicago.