Issues in the Doctrines of Creation and Anthropology

This course is an analysis of the scientific, biblical, theological, historical, and ethical foundations for incorporating creation care as an integral component of a Christian worldview.

This course, taught at Oral Roberts University, is an analysis of the scientific, biblical, theological, historical, and ethical foundations for incorporating creation care as an integral component of a Christian worldview.

Seminary: Oral Roberts University 
Keywords: Theology, anthropology, science and religion, environmental science, ecology, creation care

Creation-Care-Course-Syllabus

 

 

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