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Oct 11, 2023 · While the name Gaia does not appear in the Bible, her influence can be seen in both the Old and New Testaments as a representation of the divine power of God. In the Bible, the relationship between God and the Earth is represented in often unique and captivating ways.
- The Science of ‘Gaia’
- The Religion of Gaia
- The Feminism of Gaia
- Some Christian Responses
The Gaia hypothesis is first of all a serious scientific theory, suggested in the mid ‘70s in several papers by James Lovelock and Lynn Margulis, and seriously set forth in 1979 by Lovelock in his book Gaia: A New Look at Life. A mark of the seriousness with which the theory has been taken is that the American Geophysical Union, an international as...
The Global Forum in Rio was opened by a ceremony marking the arrival of a replica Viking ship, carrying messages from the world’s children. The ship was named Gaia. And in her remarks at that opening ceremony Hanne Strong, wife of the conference organizer, Maurice, suggested that the day of the ship’s arrival, Tuesday, be changed to ‘Gaia-day’, sub...
‘Ecofeminism’ as a term was first used in 1974 by French writer Francois d’Eaubonne. Though the term and the movement it describes is modern, some would argue that the attitude it describes is as ancient as humanity: an attitude of care and nurture which the environmental threats of our time have helped to reawaken. An important anthology of ecofem...
Christians have tended to regard this complex Gaia movement either as a train to get aboard (shedding extra theological baggage as needed) or as a satanic force to be resisted at all costs. Both attitudes were evident at the recent UN conference. Typical of the first response were the Christians who sang ‘Were you there when they crucified the eart...
Sep 9, 2019 · In fact, the whole biblical drama can be told as a story about God’s temple. The temple is a place where heaven and earth meet. The ancient Israelite temple was a gigantic symbol that visualized God’s desire to live together with his human creatures and rule the world through them.
Sep 4, 2019 · You, your body, is a temple—God’s temple. This is probably a phrase you’ve heard quite a bit if you’re familiar with the Church, but let’s unpack what this really means and observe how the temple theme unfolds throughout the biblical narrative.
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Jul 14, 2017 · Gaia, also teaches that the male God – specifically the Christian God – is seen as detached and transcendent, whereas the new feminine spirituality affirms not a transcendent God, but an immanent goddess – a goddess who is the earth.
Jul 22, 2015 · For people who are wondering what biblical theology is about, show us how the theme of the temple develops from Genesis to Revelation in God’s plan. If we think of temple as the meeting place between God and people, then there is a sense in which the garden of Eden is a kind of proto-temple.
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In the Bible, the temple symbolizes God’s dwelling place on earth, representing His presence, holiness, and relationship with His people. It serves as a place of worship, sacrifice, and connection to the divine. In conclusion, the temple holds a significant spiritual meaning in the Bible.
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