New Book With Earth Day Tie Includes Calvin Professors

From: Phil de Haan <dehp@calvin.edu>
Date: Mon Apr 03 2006 - 11:48:52 EDT

April 3, 2006 == MEDIA ADVISORY

Just in time for Earth Day 2006 - slated to be observed April 22 - comes a new
book which hopes to help people of faith be good stewards of God's earth.

"Living the Good Life on God's Good Earth" is edited by Calvin biology
professor David Koetje (pronounced COO CHEE) and takes a close look at such
everyday issues as housing, food, clothing, energy consumption and recreation.

Koetje, who heads up the biotechnology major at Calvin, notes that seemingly
simple choices, such as when to buy a new shirt, have an environmental impact.
 He says: "If people are serious about caring for the earth, they need to make
good choices in their daily lives."

Koetje notes that care for the environment is becoming an increasingly
significant issue for North American evangelicals.

The environment is a values issue," the Rev. Ted Haggard, president of the 30
million-member National Association of Evangelicals told the Washington Post in
February 2006. "There are significant and compelling theological reasons why it
should be a banner issue for the Christian right."

In October 2005, the Post noted, the association's leaders adopted an
"Evangelical Call to Civic Responsibility" that, for the first time, emphasized
every Christian's duty to care for the planet and the role of government in
safeguarding a sustainable environment.

"We affirm that God-given dominion is a sacred responsibility to steward the
earth and not a license to abuse the creation of which we are a part," said the
statement, which has been distributed to 50,000 member churches. "Because clean
air, pure water, and adequate resources are crucial to public health and civic
order, government has an obligation to protect its citizens from the effects of
environmental degradation."

Such heady fare is at the center of "Living the Good Life on God's Good Earth"
(which is published by Faith Alive Christian Resources). The book features 10
chapters on such topics as The Homes We Live In, The Food We Eat (written by
Koetje and his Calvin colleague Janel Curry) and What We Do for Rest and
Enjoyment. Authors are:

Mark D. Bjelland, associate professor of geography, Gustavus Adolphus College
Steven C. Bouma-Prediger, professor of religion, Hope College
Susan P. Bratton, professor and chair of environmental studies, Baylor
University
David R. Clements, assistant professor of biology, Trinity Western University,
B.C
Janel M. Curry, dean for research and scholarship, Calvin College
Christiana de Groot, professor of religion, Calvin College
Lorynn R. Divita, assistant professor of family & consumer sciences, Baylor
University
Paul Heintzman, assistant professor of leisure studies, University of Ottawa
Kenneth Piers, professor of chemistry & biochemistry, Calvin College
Bret Stephenson, assistant professor of environmental studies, Baylor
University
David P. Warners, associate professor of biology, Calvin College
John R. Wood, professor of biology and environmental studies, King's
University College, AB

Each of the ten chapters include questions for reflection or discussion and
resources for further reading.

Contact Koetje at dkoetje@calvin.edu or 616-526-7047
Also see www.FaithAliveResources.org

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