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10 pages in length. One of the many alternative explanations of the source of environmental problems was advanced by historian Lynn White, whose thesis contends the environmental crisis is due to the teachings of Judaism and Christianity in which Western culture has created a warped view of the proper relationship between humans and their environment. Upon examining White's article, it is clear to see his assertions are correct, in that religious teachings – particularly Christian in nature - instruct followers to look upon the environment as something to "subdue" (White, 1967, pp. 1203-1207), have dominion over and otherwise control to the point of absolute exploitation. According to White (1967), these gross misinterpretations are the fundamental reasons mankind faces the environmental problems that exist in contemporary society. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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environmental crisis is due to the teachings of Judaism and Christianity in which Western culture has created a warped view of the proper relationship between humans and their environment.
Upon examining Whites article, it is clear to see his assertions are correct, in that religious teachings - particularly Christian in nature - instruct followers to look upon the environment
as something to "subdue" (White, 1967, pp. 1203-1207), have dominion over and otherwise control to the point of absolute exploitation. According to White (1967), these gross misinterpretations are the
fundamental reasons mankind faces the environmental problems that exist in contemporary society. According to ecologist Daniel Botkin: "The potential for us to make progress with environmental issues is
limited by the basic assumptions that we make about nature, the unspoken, often unrecognized perspective from which we view our environment. This perspective, ironically in this scientific age, depends
on myth and deeply buried beliefs..." (Baert Wiener, 1995, pp. 325-350). II. MISINTERPRETING THE BIBLE Understanding Jesus existence will help the student
gain a significantly better perspective of environmental degradation as it relates to the influence of Christianity and Judaism. Transformed by early Christians into the premier representation of Christianity, Jesus
was to occupy a dual role within the religious world. He did not eschew his devotion to Judaism, nor did he discard the quest of early Christians; rather, he
found a way for each religion to complement the other and, thereby, blend the inherent benefits of both faiths. Christianity, which was "at once a kingdom of God movement,
a messianic movement, and a resurrection movement" (Birch, 2000), represented a convergence of the benevolent power Jesus had over people. Jesus fit into first century Judaism for the reason
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