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DunnCensored: Dominionism vs. Stewardship Part 2

September 1, 2024 by Hunter Dunn

In the second and final episode of the Dominionism vs. Stewardship miniseries, Host Hunter Dunn and GNews Crew Member Arpi Sahakian interview Dr. Christopher Doran, Professor of Religion and Founder & Coordinator of the Pepperdine Sustainability Minor at Pepperdine, to get to the bottom of the debate around Christian environmentalism.

“Shouldn’t Christians be the first to act, considering that climate change, anthropogenic climate change, disproportionately impacts the vulnerable, the dispossessed, the poor, women especially, and children as well?” Dr. Doran asks. “And, if we believe that Jesus cares for the least of these, wouldn’t we be the first in line to […] sort of martial into certain actions and [sic] behaviors and policies that might be able to deal with that?”

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Filed Under: DunnCensored, G News Tagged With: christianity, Christianity and nature, climate change, dominionism vs stewardship, Doran Climate Fellowship, DUNNcensored, fountain, pepperdine, Pepperdine Board, Religion, solutions journalism

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