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Back to EpisodesDr. Jonathan Moo: Loving God, Neighbor, and the Natural World
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How Can Christians Turn Groans into Growth By Responding to Ecological Grief?
In this episode of the Good Faith Podcast, host Curtis Chang talks with Dr. Jonathan Moo, a decorated professor of both the New Testament and Environmental Studies, about why Christian creation care belongs at the center of discipleship. Drawing from Romans 8, Colossians 1, and Genesis 1–2, Moo connects biblical hope for new creation with practical action on climate change, stewardship, and loving our neighbors by caring for the places they depend on and enjoy. The conversation explores how faith and science can work together, why "dominion" looks like Christ-shaped service, and how small, local projects—from Uganda to Texas—offer tangible models of environmental renewal. Dr. Moo offers us a bigger vision of human flourishing, plus concrete next steps for Christians and churches to live joyfully and faithfully in God's world.
05:04 - How Do Jonathan Moo's Academic and Faith and Love for Creation Intersect?
07:51 - Romans 8 and Lament for Creation
17:38 - Salvation, Resurrection, and the Earth
22:08 - Practical Examples of Creation Care
27:01 - Motivating People To Move From Enjoying Nature To Actively Caring For It
31:24 - How Do We Address Interpretations of "Dominion"?
36:32 - Jesus as Model for Dominion
39:34 - Understanding Barriers Between Evangelicals and Science
47:16 - Engaging with Skeptics and Loved Ones
53:25 - Advice for Skeptics
55:11 - Practical Steps for the Environmentally Concerned
Episode Companion:
Christians and Climate Change Guide 2
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