| Title | Skeppingsorg |
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| Subtitle | ’n Aanset tot interpretasie van sekere Bybeltekste oor die mens se verhouding tot die natuurlike omgewing |
| Contributor | Martin P de Wit(author) |
| DOI | https://doi.org/10.4102/aosis.2024.BK502 |
| Landing page | https://doi.org/10.4102/aosis.2024.BK502 |
| License | https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ |
| Copyright | Martin P. de Wit. Licensee: AOSIS (Pty) Ltd. The moral right of the author has been asserted. |
| Publisher | AOSIS |
| Publication place | Durbanville, Cape Town, South Africa |
| Published on | 2025-02-28 |
| ISBN | 978-1-990982-09-5 (Paperback) |
| 978-1-990982-19-4 (Hardback) | |
| 978-1-990982-11-8 (PDF) | |
| 978-1-990982-10-1 (EPUB) | |
| Long abstract | Scholars in eco-theology have pointed to critical areas where so-called Christian piety can counteract the care for creation. In response, the aim of this book was to provide original exegesis of selected biblical texts across the whole canon on human relationships to the natural environment to support scholars in developing a biblical foundation for creation care. The book, as Volume 1 of a trilogy, provides an in-depth exegesis of 25 selected texts across nine main literary genres used in Scripture, namely historical narrative, law, prophecy, wisdom, psalms and poetry, gospels, acts, epistles, and the apocalypse. The book contributes to new knowledge in the theology of creation care through the exegesis of biblical texts spanning these main literary genres across the entire canon. A significant contribution is that the book is a first in vernacular Afrikaans, which assists scholarship and may facilitate positive change in attitudes towards the natural environment among that language group. The target audience market includes biblical scholars in the exegesis, theology, and ethics of creation care. The book also serves as a reference text for pastors, lecturers, and students in Bible schools and theological faculties, as well as for everyday Christians, to enhance their understanding of the biblical foundations of creation care and support them in its practical application. |
| Print length | 388 pages (nulla+388+nulla) |
| Language | Afrikaans (Original) |
| Dimensions | 170 x 244 mm | 6.692913385826772" x 9.606299212598426" (Paperback) |
| 170 x 244 mm | 6.692913385826772" x 9.606299212598426" (Hardback) | |
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Martin de Wit is a professor at the School of Public Leadership (SPL) at Stellenbosch University, South Africa. De Wit holds a Doctor of Commerce (DCom) in Economics obtained from the University of Pretoria, South Africa, in 2001 and a Master of Arts in Theological Studies (MATS) obtained from Regent College, Vancouver, Canada, in 2016. De Wit’s research is focused on the biblical exegesis and theology of creation care. Furthermore, his research focuses on economic approaches to the fields of environmental management and environmental governance, which include topics such as environmental effects of energy and material transitions, climate economics and climate communication, waste management, the economics of invasive alien species as well as biodiversity and ecosystem service valuation. De Wit is a director at A Rocha South Africa, a Christian faith-based organisation (FBO) focused on environmental conservation and education. De Wit teaches postgraduate courses in the fields of environmental and ecological economics and environmental governance. He also supervised 34 postgraduate students in the fields of environmental management and economics. De Wit is an NRF-rated scientist with 75 peer reviewed publications and book chapters.