El Papa Francisco ha generado un gran revuelo. Casi en todos los discursos públicos del nuevo Papa se ha mencionado la justicia y la mayordomía. El cuidado de los pobres y el cuidado de la creación no son alternativas. Ambos se derivan de la naturaleza de Dios, y los dos son inseparables en la práctica. Continue reading
Author Archives: Dave Bookless
¡Un caballo! ¡Un caballo! El reino de Dios por un caballo?
El “Horsegate” se ha convertido en un escándalo europeo de productores, proveedores y fabricantes, revelando la complejidad de nuestro sistema alimentario globalizado. No es sólo sobre carne de caballo, sino que saca a la luz las maneras en que los alimentos se producen. La mayoría de los ciudadanos urbanizados de no tienen idea de dónde provienen los alimentos. Continue reading
The Pope, the poor & the planet
Pope Francis has been making waves. Almost every public address the new Pope has given has mentioned both justice and stewardship. Caring for the poor and caring for creation are not alternatives. Both flow from the character of God, and both are indivisible in practice. Continue reading
A Horse! A Horse! God’s Kingdom for a horse?
‘Horsegate’ has become a pan-European scandal of producers, suppliers, and manufacturers, and revealed the complexity of our globalised food system. It’s not just about horsemeat, but the whole way in which food is produced. Most urbanised citizens have no idea where their food comes from. It is collective denial, because if we really did know we might have to do something about it. Continue reading
Will my rabbit go to heaven?
It seems a simple question, childlike even, but actually it leads into all sorts of minefields. Will God’s new creation include other animals, and if so… will my rabbit / cat / dog / snake be there? Will I know it personally? Will we be able to communicate? How will there be enough space? And should we keep pets anyway? Continue reading
¿Mi conejo irá al cielo?
Parece una pregunta sencilla, infantil incluso, pero en realidad lleva a todo tipo de campo minado. ¿Será que la nueva creación de Dios incluye otros animales, y si es así … ¿mi conejo / gato / perro / serpiente estarán allí? ¿Lo reconoceré personalmente? ¿Seremos capaces de comunicarnos con ellos? ¿Será que habrá espacio suficiente? Y deberíamos mantener a las mascotas de todos modos? Continue reading
The Life of Pi and the book of Job
I watched ‘Life of Pi’ last week, taking a break from working on a PhD which includes looking at the relevance of the book of Job for wildlife conservation. As I watched the film I noticed some parallels. Continue reading
La vida de Pi y el libro de Job
Vi “La vida de Pi” la semana pasada, al tomarme un descanso del trabajo en una tesis doctoral PhD que incluye buscar la relevancia del libro de Job para la conservación de la vida silvestre. Mientras veía la película me di cuenta de algunos paralelos. Continue reading
From Advent to Epiphany: the nature of hope, and hope for nature
Happy New Year!? What will 2013 hold? More hurricanes, droughts, floods, crop-failures, wildlife extinctions, urban-drift, and desperate people attempting to escape poverty. Not to mention global economic gloom. Perhaps the scarcest commodity of all is hope. What hope can Christians have for the future of the earth, or of our own species? Continue reading
By their fruit you shall know them
One month ago, sixty people from six continents gathered in Jamaica to pray, listen, reflect and call for action. The Lausanne Consultation on Creation Care and the Gospel, co-sponsored by the World Evangelical Alliance, was based on the belief that creation care is a gospel issue within the Lordship of Christ, and also that today there is a vital urgency about our task. Continue reading