Theology of Work and Development: The Theological and Ecological Responsibility of the Church in Sustainable Development: 15 (Globethics.Net Praxis)
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This piece of work focuses on the role of the church in sustainable development. The church is a major player because of the big numbers that constitute her institution. She has an everyday opportunity and over binding responsibility to fulfilll her ministry mandate. The church is one of the front line players in development and her place is vital because she is supposed to engage a holistic role in development more than any other player does. The author looks at development from a divine perspective and expects all developers to integrate the biblical teaching so that it can make meaning theologically and ecologically to sustain holistic development. The church is one of the front line players in development and her place is vital because she is supposed to engage a holisticrole in development more than any other player does. The church is relational in the sense that she represents a relational God. The writerlooks at development from a divine perspective and expects all developers to integrate the biblical teaching in development so that it canmake meaning and sustain Gods creation.
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