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Episode 42 - Exploring Creation Care with Ben Lowe of A Rocha

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In this conversation, Christine Sine interviews Ben Lowe, exploring his multicultural background, faith journey, and deep connection to creation. They discuss the importance of environmental stewardship within Christian theology, the blind spots often present in traditional teachings, and the growing engagement of Christians in environmental issues. They discuss the theological perspectives that inform Christian attitudes towards creation care, the impact of political identity on environmental attitudes, and the importance of education and connection to nature in fostering a love for God's creation. Lowe shares insights about A Rocha's mission and various initiatives aimed at promoting ecological awareness and action within communities. 

Takeaways

  • Ben Lowe's upbringing in Singapore fostered a love for creation.
  • Many Christians overlook the importance of creation in theology.
  • Cultural lenses can distort our understanding of God's Word.
  • Environmental issues are often rooted in social crises and attitudes are driven by political identity rather than theology..
  • Christians should be at the forefront of environmental care.
  • The Left Behind theology can create a disconnect from environmental concerns.
  • Understanding scripture in context is crucial for responsible environmental stewardship.
  • Caring for creation begins with knowing and loving the world around us.
  • A Rocha's mission is to equip others to care for creation.
  • Churches can serve as community hubs for environmental action.
  • Simple actions like composting can make a difference.
  • The invitation to care for creation is a privilege and responsibility.

Rev Dr Ben Lowe is the Executive Director of A Rocha USA, a Christian environmental conservation organization and part of the worldwide A Rocha network. He holds a BS in environmental biology from Wheaton College and a PhD in the human and religious dimensions of environmental change from the University of Florida (USA). Originally from Singapore, Ben is an ordained minister, the author of multiple books, and was the founding national organizer of Young Evangelicals for Climate Action. Ben is currently based in the warm and watery state of Florida, USA, where he can often be found kayaking around the mangroves. 

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