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Call to Truth, Prudence and the Protection of the Poor: An Evangelical Response to Global Warming

Date: July 25, 2006
Time: 12:00 noon
Speaker(s): Dr. E. Calvin Beisner
Associate Professor of Social Ethics,
Knox Theological Seminary

Dr. David R. Legates
Climatologist and Director,
Center for Climatic Studies,
University of Delaware

Dr. Kenneth Chilton
Director of the Institute for the Study of Economics and the Environment,
Lindenwood University, Missouri

Rev. Abdul Karim Sesay
Senior Pastor,
Kings and Priests Court International Ministries, Silver Spring, Maryland
Host(s): Becky Norton Dunlop
Vice President,
External Relations,
The Heritage Foundation
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Location: The Heritage Foundation's Allison Auditorium

On July 25, the Interfaith Stewardship Alliance (ISA) will publicly release its new Call to Truth, Prudence and the Protection of the Poor: An Evangelical Response to Global Warming. Endorsed by more than 100 leading evangelical scholars, theologians, scientists, economists, pastors and others, this paper is a direct response to the Evangelical Climate Initiative’s “Call to Action” released earlier this year. The ISA paper lays forth solid scientific, economic, ethical, and theological arguments against mandatory carbon-emissions reductions called for by the ECI to mitigate global warming, identifies unintended consequences that would be of serious harm to the world’s poor, and articulates a reasoned approach to environmental stewardship.

The Interfaith Stewardship Alliance is a coalition of religious leaders, clergy, theologians, scientists, academics, and other policy experts committed to bringing a proper and balanced Biblical view of stewardship to the critical issues of environment and development. The Cornwall Declaration on Environmental Stewardship forms the guiding philosophy of the ISA. As part of its recently launched “Cornwall Network,” the coalition is working with numerous churches, educational institutions, and other entities around the world to promote the principles of the Cornwall Declaration on these critical public policy issues.

 
 

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