Reconciling Creation: Spirit, Salvation, and Ecological Degradation
Abstract
I will seek to identify some key themes of the biblical theology of reconciliation with particular reference to the created order. I will then suggest that the Holy Spirit plays an integral role in helping us begin to move toward the eschatological reconciliation of all things—a reconciliation that will also entail the making right of human/non-human disorders.
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2021-06-14
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Swoboda, A. (2021). Reconciling Creation: Spirit, Salvation, and Ecological Degradation. Australasian Pentecostal Studies, 22(1), 87–103. Retrieved from https://aps-journal.com/index.php/APS/article/view/9574
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Special Issue: Pentecostals and Creation Care
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