Evolution of the Stewardship Idea in American Country Life |
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Authors: | Gene Wunderlich |
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Affiliation: | (1) 4704 Randolph Court, Annandale, VA 22003, USA |
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Abstract: | Theological and secular concepts ofstewardship evolved markedly in the 20thcentury. During this period of evolution, theAmerican Country Life Association through itschurch, academic, farm organization, andgovernmental affiliations, served as a bridgingand bonding agent in developing the stewardshipidea. As in any evolutionary process, thestewardship concept was subjected to a broadarray of influences and characterized bynotable highlights such as the Lynn Smithcritique of the Judaeo-Christian ethic, theman-in-nature statement of Douglas John Hall,and the environmental concerns of ecologistsand philosophers of the post-Rachel Carson era.Some gains have been made in understanding theplace of humans in nature, but the stewardshipidea continues as work in process. |
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Keywords: | American Country Life Association environmental care genesis man-in-nature nature stewardship steward |
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