Nature, God, and pulpit
Book Description
In an era when environmental consciousness meets spiritual seeking, Elizabeth Rice Achtemeier addresses a profound gap in contemporary religious discourse. This thoughtful exploration examines what Scripture reveals about the sacred relationship between the Divine and the natural world, offering fresh insights for those who sense God's presence in creation but struggle to articulate this connection.
Achtemeier demonstrates how biblical wisdom speaks directly to modern ecological concerns, providing a foundation for understanding our role as stewards of creation. Rather than viewing nature as separate from spiritual life, she reveals how Scripture presents an integrated vision where the natural world serves as both God's handiwork and a means of divine revelation.
The book serves multiple purposes: it responds to contemporary environmental discussions through a biblical lens, corrects misconceptions about faith and nature, and incorporates insights from modern scientific understanding. Achtemeier provides practical resources including sermon materials and examples, making complex theological concepts accessible to readers seeking to deepen their spiritual connection with the created world.
While originally crafted for religious leaders and seminary students, this work speaks to anyone exploring the intersection of faith and environmental awareness. It offers a compelling framework for those who find their spiritual life enriched by time in nature and seek to understand this experience through the lens of Christian tradition and biblical teaching.
Who Is This For?
📖 Reading Level: Medium (200-400 pages) (~6 hours)
🕉️ Tradition: Meditation & Mindfulness
📄 Length: 206 pages
What You'll Discover
- ✓ Reconnect with nature spiritually
- ✓ Explore Creation
- ✓ Explore Preaching
- ✓ Explore God
- ✓ Explore Nature, religious aspects
- ✓ Explore American Sermons
- ✓ Explore Sermons, American
- ✓ Learn practical meditation techniques