As you may have guessed by the title, not all of these speakers are Catholic. As an aside, John Nagle was a professor of mine back in grad school.
CONFERENCE ON CHRISTIANITY AND THE ENVIRONMENT
CONFERENCE ON CHRISTIANITY AND THE ENVIRONMENT
- September 23rd, 2006 - Paul Capel
Paper presentation: Our Consumption of Creation: Actions and Attitudes - September 23rd, 2006 - John Nagle
Paper presentation: The Evangelical Debate Over Global Warming - September 23rd, 2006 - Gregory Poore
Paper presentation: Life Is a Miracle: The Spirituality and Philosophy of Wendell Berry - September 23rd, 2006 - David O'Hara
Paper presenation: The Nature of Nature: C.S. Lewis' Literary Response to Henri Bergson - September 23rd, 2006 - Matthew Dickerson
Paper presentation: Beyond Romanticism: Applications of Tolkien's Christian Agrarian Romance - September 23rd, 2006 - Ed Brown
Paper presentation: From Garden to City - September 23rd, 2006 - David Foster
Paper presentation: Green Religion vs. the Greening of Religion - September 23rd, 2006 - Karl Johnson
Paper presentation: Church and the Environment: Common Grace, Saving Grace, and Stewardship of the Natural Environment - September 23rd, 2006 - Susan Emmerich
Closing plenary: A Faith-Based Approach to Social and Environmental Transformation: Three Case Studies From the Chesapeake Bay Watershed - September 23rd, 2006 - Rolf Bouma
Plenary address: Rules for Intelligent Tinkering: Should Nature Be Engineered? - September 23rd, 2006 - Stephen Bouma-Prediger
Plenary address: God the Homemaker and Recycler: A Biblical Case for a Green God - September 22nd, 2006 - Cal DeWitt
Keynote address: Pristine Harmony in the Ecological Economy: Dynamic Stewardship for a Dynamic World
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