This is a talk I did on the themes of creation and eschatology from the Bible for my university theology degree. Keep in mind though this talk is addressed to Catholics at university. It doesn't mean I am exclusively subscribing to a Catholic perspective. When it comes to denominations, I am very flexible and find them all to be facets of the singular gem of Christianity. I posted this because the theology of this talk is bibical and addresses many important points that Christians must take on board. Nor am I promoting climate activism. I see that our top priority is to support the spread of the Gospel to all people and, as a result, it will save the environment. The Earth is God's temple and he will not abandon it.
This is a talk I did on the themes of creation and eschatology from the Bible for my university theology degree.
Keep in mind though this talk is addressed to Catholics at university. It doesn't mean I am exclusively subscribing to a Catholic perspective. When it comes to denominations, I am very flexible and find them all to be facets of the singular gem of Christianity. I posted this because the theology of this talk is bibical and addresses many important points that Christians must take on board.
Nor am I promoting climate activism. I see that our top priority is to support the spread of the Gospel to all people and, as a result, it will save the environment. The Earth is God's temple and he will not abandon it.