Permaculture as a Means to Reconciliation and Environmental Advocacy in Central Oregon Churches
Description
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts: International Community Development, College of Behavioral Sciences, Northwest University.
Contents
Introduction
Background
Personal perspective
Fieldwork research
Research questions
The problem
Biblical community development - -Handbook
Impact
Conclusion
Works cited
Appendix 1: a handbook and guide to stewardship for the earth as Christians
Part 1: introduction
Part 2: the beginning
Part 3: our values
Part 4: the defending argument: finding common ground
Part 5: a tangible step: permaculture garden
Part 6: where to start
Conclusion
Works cited (for handbook)
Appendix 2: grant example
Appendix 3
Appendix 4
Works cited (for grant)
Comprehensive works cited
Original item type
Microsoft Word (DOCX)
Original extent
119 pages
Subject
Collections
Copyright
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