Category Archives: e-journal

The e-journal is a new and developing publication.
Green Christian is only 24 pages and there are only two issues per year. Inevitably we receive too many articles which we judge appropriate for Green Christian to include in our limited print space. We now use the e-journal to include:
- articles which are too long to print in GC
- articles which fall outside of the theme of a particular issue of GC
- book reviews for which we haven’t found room in GC, plus those which have appeared in the last GC

The Power of Silence – review

The Power of Silence: the riches that lie within, by Graham Turner, October 2012. Bloomsbury, 254 pages hardback, ISBN 978-1-4411-8223-4. RRP £16.99 This book explores the subject of ‘silence’ by means of a journey – both physical and spiritual – through diverse places, people … Continue reading

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Living with other Creatures – review

Living with other Creatures: Green Exegesis and Theology, by Richard Bauckham, September 2011. Authentic Media, 250 pages, ISBN 978-1-8422-7740-9. RRP £15.99 (paperback), £11.32 (ebook) This collection consists of two new and eight previously published essays ranging from the place of humanity in creation to that … Continue reading

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Fingerprints of Fire …Footprints of Peace – review

Fingerprints of Fire …Footprints of Peace, by Noel Moules, September 2012. Circle Books, 354 pages, ISBN 978-1-846-94612-7. RRP £12.99 (paperback) This is a book that invites you to participate in a discussion. The style encourages this because instead of blocks of text there are … Continue reading

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Sacred Land – review

Sacred Land: Decoding Britain’s extraordinary past through its towns, villages and countryside, by Martin Palmer, March 2012, Piatkus, 368 pages, ISBN 978-0-7499-5292-1. RRP £16.99 (paperback), £8.49 (ebook) Sacred Land, written by Martin Palmer, co-founder of The Alliance of Religions and Conservation and advisor to … Continue reading

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Gaia and Genesis – review

Gaia and Genesis, Written and directed by Joe Jenkins. Total running time: 90 minutes. DVD available for £85 from http://www.ethicsonline.net/pages/environmental.html ‘Gaia and Genesis’ is a series of short, documentary-style films produced by the film-maker Joe Jenkins. Joe has taught Religious Studies for … Continue reading

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Let Us Be Human: Christianity for a Collapsing Culture – review

Let Us Be Human: Christianity for a Collapsing Culture; by Sam Charles Norton, January 2012, Xlibris Corporation, ISBN 978-1-4691-4929-5 (paperback), RRP £13.99 (paperback), £2.63 (digital edition), 139 pages This book is a call for wisdom set against a background of … Continue reading

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Finding Home – review

Finding Home, by Erik Peacock, Author House (www.authorhouse.co.uk) ISBN 978-1-4670-0136-6. RRP£7.23 “I spent five days walking solo through the Southern Forests on a compass bearing. I was probably the first white person to ever walk those hills.  Apart from the … Continue reading

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Holy Shit: Managing Manure to Save Mankind – review

Holy Shit: Managing Manure to Save Mankind, by Gene Logsdon, December 2010, Chelsea Green Publishing, 272 pages, ISBN 978-1603582513, RRP £14.95. My friend and colleague Kerri’s gentle American voice floated over the lawn between us; “I have just the book … Continue reading

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