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A Conversation on Creation Care with Douglas and Jonathan Moo

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On today's podcast Tim Weinhold, our Executive Editor at the Eventide Center for Faith & Investing, sits down with father-son duo Douglas and Jonathan Moo to discuss their book on Creation Care and the implications for modern investing.

On the podcast today:

  • Tim Weinhold, Executive Editor for ECFI
  • Douglas Moo, Professor at Wheaton College
  • Jonathan Moo, Professor at Whitworth University

Notes & Links:
Video of this Interview
Part 1 of Tim Weinhold's Series on Creation Care
The Moos' book: Creation Care: A Biblical Theology of the Natural World
View our Journal for Faith & Investing

View our Courses
This communication is provided for informational purposes only and was made possible with the financial support of Eventide Asset Management, LLC (“Eventide”), an investment adviser. Eventide Center for Faith and Investing is an educational initiative of Eventide. Information contained herein has been obtained from third-party sources believed to be reliable.

Any reference to Eventide’s Business 360® approach is provided for illustrative purposes only and indicates a general framework of guiding principles that inform Eventide’s overall research process. Statements made by ECFI should not be interpreted as a recommendation or advice pertaining to any security. Investing involves risk including the possible loss of principal.

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Chapters

1. A Conversation on Creation Care with Douglas and Jonathan Moo (00:00:00)

2. Tim Weinhold Conversation Intro (00:01:46)

3. Douglas Moo's Background (00:02:28)

4. Jonathan Moo's Background (00:03:39)

5. The Significance of the Term 'Creation Care' (00:04:56)

6. Does A Belief in the Distinct Value of Human Life Necessitate a Devaluation of the Environment? (00:08:05)

7. The Old Testament Case for the Intrinsic Value of Creation (00:09:54)

8. Not Anthropecentric, Biocentric, or Ecocentric (00:11:19)

9. A New Testament Case for Creation Care (00:12:21)

10. The Ultimate Goal of the Created World is Renovation Not Destruction (00:13:28)

11. The Foundational Importance of Genesis 1 and 2 (00:14:33)

12. The Priestly Commission of Work & Business (00:18:36)

13. The Relationship Between 'Work' and 'Keep' in Genesis 2:15 (00:20:31)

14. Christianity's Relationship to the Environment (00:23:03)

15. How Should Christians Live in this Interim Period, Waiting for the Full Restoration of All Things? (00:26:49)

16. 'Your Redemption is Too Small' (00:30:37)

17. How Should Creation Care be Reflected in Business and Investing? (00:33:29)

53 episodes

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On today's podcast Tim Weinhold, our Executive Editor at the Eventide Center for Faith & Investing, sits down with father-son duo Douglas and Jonathan Moo to discuss their book on Creation Care and the implications for modern investing.

On the podcast today:

  • Tim Weinhold, Executive Editor for ECFI
  • Douglas Moo, Professor at Wheaton College
  • Jonathan Moo, Professor at Whitworth University

Notes & Links:
Video of this Interview
Part 1 of Tim Weinhold's Series on Creation Care
The Moos' book: Creation Care: A Biblical Theology of the Natural World
View our Journal for Faith & Investing

View our Courses
This communication is provided for informational purposes only and was made possible with the financial support of Eventide Asset Management, LLC (“Eventide”), an investment adviser. Eventide Center for Faith and Investing is an educational initiative of Eventide. Information contained herein has been obtained from third-party sources believed to be reliable.

Any reference to Eventide’s Business 360® approach is provided for illustrative purposes only and indicates a general framework of guiding principles that inform Eventide’s overall research process. Statements made by ECFI should not be interpreted as a recommendation or advice pertaining to any security. Investing involves risk including the possible loss of principal.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. A Conversation on Creation Care with Douglas and Jonathan Moo (00:00:00)

2. Tim Weinhold Conversation Intro (00:01:46)

3. Douglas Moo's Background (00:02:28)

4. Jonathan Moo's Background (00:03:39)

5. The Significance of the Term 'Creation Care' (00:04:56)

6. Does A Belief in the Distinct Value of Human Life Necessitate a Devaluation of the Environment? (00:08:05)

7. The Old Testament Case for the Intrinsic Value of Creation (00:09:54)

8. Not Anthropecentric, Biocentric, or Ecocentric (00:11:19)

9. A New Testament Case for Creation Care (00:12:21)

10. The Ultimate Goal of the Created World is Renovation Not Destruction (00:13:28)

11. The Foundational Importance of Genesis 1 and 2 (00:14:33)

12. The Priestly Commission of Work & Business (00:18:36)

13. The Relationship Between 'Work' and 'Keep' in Genesis 2:15 (00:20:31)

14. Christianity's Relationship to the Environment (00:23:03)

15. How Should Christians Live in this Interim Period, Waiting for the Full Restoration of All Things? (00:26:49)

16. 'Your Redemption is Too Small' (00:30:37)

17. How Should Creation Care be Reflected in Business and Investing? (00:33:29)

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