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Creation Care: What the Scripture say about the environment and why it matters

  • St. Mary's Seminary - The Forum 5400 Roland Avenue Baltimore, MD, 21210 United States (map)

We’re excited to welcome Dr Sandra Richter to speak on creation care - the topic of her book Stewards of Eden: What Scripture Says About the Environment and Why It Matters.

Sandra Richter, Ph.D. is the Robert H. Gundry Chair of Biblical Studies at Westmont College, Santa Barbara, CA. Internationally known for her work on Deuteronomy and Deuteronomistic History, Dr. Richter brings the Old Testament to life by exploring the real people and real places from which it comes.

Richter is a graduate of Valley Forge University, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, and earned her doctorate from the Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations Department of Harvard University in Hebrew Bible. A veteran of many years of leading student groups in archaeological excavation and historical geography classes in Israel, she has taught at Asbury Theological Seminary., Wesley Biblical Seminary and Wheaton College. She is recognized among the laity for her The Epic of Eden: A Christian Entry into the Old Testament and is currently working on a second in that series The Fifth Gospel: A Christian Entry into the Book of Isaiah (IVP Academic). Her current research involves a forthcoming book on environmental theology (IVP) and a commentary on Deuteronomy with Eerdmans. She is also the author of several adult Bible Curriculums with Seedbed. Richter is a sought-after speaker in both academic and lay settings.

Locations

This will be a hybrid event,. held at the Forum at St. Mary's Ecumenical Institute, as well as on Zoom (link provided upon registration below).

This event is co-hosted by The Ecumenical Institute of St. Mary's Seminary and University. Refreshments will be served at 9.30 AM at the venue. Please be on time.

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