Item Detail
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26401
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English
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Nibley and the Environment
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Journal of the Book of Mormon and Other Restoration Scripture
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2011
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20
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2
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Provo, UT
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Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship
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16-29
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This presentation was delivered on 11 February 2010.
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Hugh Nibley cared deeply about creation and was passionate about our stewardship over the earth. His arguments in defense of the environment were informed by the disciplines he knew best: history, philosophy, and theology. From his study, research, and reasoning, Nibley drew several principles that seem to have directed his thoughts and crafted his sense of environmental stewardship. Four of these principles are discussed in this paper: (1) humankind has a divine mandate to properly care for creation; (2) humankind’s spiritual health and environmental heath are linked; (3) creation obeys, reverences, and provides for humankind, as humankind righteously cares for creation; and (4) humankind should not sacrifice environmental health for temporal wealth. [Author's abstract]