"'What we do depends on who we are' is the thoughtful theme of this wonderfully refreshing book with an illuminating biblical focus on earthkeeping. Inviting us to the pulsing heart of caring for, serving, and keeping the entire biosphere, Steven Bouma-Prediger helps us reframe our ecological ethics by centering on the virtues of wonder and humility, self-control and wisdom, justice and love, and courage and hope. He thus invites us to develop and nurture personal character to make earthkeeping integral to Christian faith."
Calvin B. DeWitt, University of Wisconsin-Madison; author of Earthwise and "Earth Stewardship and Laudato Si'"
"In the face of catastrophic environmental calamities threatening the earth's capacity to sustain life for all, Steven Bouma-Prediger turns our attention within, to fundamental questions of character and virtue. Beyond necessary injunctions about what we must do, Bouma-Prediger raises a far more searing and revealing question, 'What kind of person am I?' This is a guidebook for the soul, grounding an ecological ethic in the virtues of wonder, humility, self-control, wisdom, justice, love, courage, and hope. We need this. So does God's creation."
Wesley Granberg-Michaelson, author of Future Faith: Ten Challenges Reshaping Christianity in the 21st Century; general secretary emeritus, Reformed Church in America
"This new book cements Steven Bouma-Prediger's reputation as one of our best thinkers and writers on the most important issue facing Christians today: how we relate to God's creation and care for it well in a time of profound crisis. Bouma-Prediger provides a beautiful and compelling vision of a Christian ecological virtue ethic that can inspire faithful living and concerted action among all Christians. I used to be skeptical about the potential of virtue ethics to adequately address what is required of us in our relationship with the earth, but Bouma-Prediger has convinced me: His arguments are careful and nuanced. His descriptions of Christian ecological virtues are compelling; informed by wide reading in ethics, literature, Scripture, and the Christian tradition; and peppered with engaging illustrations and stories. And his examples of people who embody ecological virtue are stirring. This important book will now be required reading in my environmental ethics courses. I hope it gains the wide readership it deserves."
Jonathan A. Moo, associate professor of New Testament and environmental studies, Whitworth University
"I remember precisely where I was when I first read Bouma-Prediger's groundbreaking For the Beauty of the Earth. In the end, it woke me up to Christ's call to care for the earth. One might struggle to imagine how he could top that prophetic book. He has done it. What Bouma-Prediger has accomplished in this book for God's people is breathtaking: a startling call to become people of character and virtue through caring for the planet God put us on. To say the least, it is a troubling book in that it challenges our virtue: we think we have done our part if we merely recycle here and there, call our senators, or buy fewer bananas. Bouma-Prediger's call is much deeper--to fully become a people who love and live like Jesus. This book will change the way we think about discipleship. And it will change the way we think about how a discipled people can transform the world."
A. J. Swoboda, author of Subversive Sabbath
"Steven Bouma-Prediger continues to establish himself as a significant, creative voice in Christian earthkeeping. As my students wrestle with the complexities and bleakness of the ecological crisis, they often ask, 'What can we do?' This book highlights the centrality of being for Christian discipleship. Christ-centered ecological virtues become the foundation of a healthy Christian ethic and lifestyle, thereby offering renewed hope in this uncertain age."
Daniel L. Brunner, Portland Seminary
"Steven Bouma-Prediger can only write about the shaping of ecological virtues because his own life is such a brilliant testimony to the character of an earthkeeper. Punctuated with evocative storytelling, this book is full of beautiful eloquence and profound wisdom. Bouma-Prediger has gifted us with a philosophically astute, ecologically attuned, and biblically profound meditation on ecological virtue."
Brian Walsh, coauthor (with Sylvia Keesmaat) of Romans Disarmed: Resisting Empire, Demanding Justice
Steven Bouma-Prediger (PhD, University of Chicago) is Leonard and Marjorie Maas Professor of Reformed Theology at Hope College in Holland, Michigan. He also oversees the Environmental Studies minor and chairs the Campus Sustainability Advisory Committee. In addition, Bouma-Prediger is adjunct professor of theology and ethics at Western Theological Seminary. He is the author or coauthor of numerous books, including For the Beauty of the Earth, is a former board member of the Au Sable Institute, and regularly writes and speaks on environmental issues.