Climate Connections
This article examines climate science and environmental factors through a Reformed theological lens, emphasizing God's sovereign care over creation alongside human stewardship responsibilities. Minderhoud discusses the complexity of climate prediction and interconnected environmental systems while maintaining that believers should approach environmental concerns with both scientific understanding and faithful dependence on God's providence.
As we noted in the previous article, (April 15, 2017, p. 332) news reports regarding the "state of the environment" regularly appear, but often with differing conclusions. Sometimes we have heard of global cooling and at other times we have been told of global warming. Scientists admit the difficulty of predicting what will happen due to the complexity of the creation. We know there are certain factors that have a definite effect on the climate; but due to the many factors involved, and the...
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