The book critically examines the doctrine of stewardship within the church, challenging the assumptions that underpin it. It questions whether the biblical basis for stewardship truly supports the extensive programs advocating for the protection of nature from human impact. By exploring the claims made about humanity's role in caring for the planet, the author invites readers to reconsider the scriptural foundations of stewardship and the implications of viewing nature as a victim of human actions.
Ruben Alvarado Ordre des livres



- 2023
- 2022
The book explores the contentious debate surrounding the concept of Christian America, presenting arguments from both proponents and opponents. It delves into the extensive evidence and documentation each side provides, raising questions about how to determine the truth in this complex discourse. Through a critical examination of historical and contemporary perspectives, the author seeks to illuminate the underlying issues and implications of this ongoing debate.
- 2020
A Theology of Nature
- 200pages
- 7 heures de lecture
The book emphasizes the church's responsibility to act as stewards of God's creation, highlighting the importance of treating the natural world as a delicate gift. It advocates for the preservation of the animal and plant kingdoms, urging readers to cherish and protect these treasures from the destructive influences of civilization. Through this lens, the narrative explores the relationship between faith and environmental stewardship, calling for a commitment to maintaining the beauty and integrity of the earth.