
Homebrewed Christianity Jen Butler is Homegrown Christianity episode 3
Feb 19, 2014
Jen Butler, an ordained minister in the United Church of Christ and adjunct instructor at George Fox Seminary, dives into the intersection of eco-theology and Christian faith. She discusses the challenges of fostering environmental stewardship among conservative students and shares insights from her experiences in developing an Earthkeeping program. The conversation also touches on mindful living, the intrinsic value of animals, and the need for compassionate dialogues about ecological responsibilities, all while advocating for hope and action in addressing climate issues.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Faith and Stewardship: A Journey in Eco-Theology
02:28 • 30min
Faith and Sustainability at George Fox University
32:22 • 12min
Exploring the Earthkeeping Concentration: Community, Curriculum, and Hope
44:08 • 5min
Exploring Ambiguity in Biblical Texts
49:24 • 2min
Mindful Living and Compassionate Choices in Faith
51:32 • 2min
The Intrinsic Value of Animals and the Call for Hope
53:48 • 4min

