"As signatories, we are committing
ourselves
to use our influence as evangelical leaders to focus attention and
prompt action of Christian believers
to work to limit the emissions that are
contributing to disastrous climate change.ChristiansAndClimate
.
Three Grants of $500 000 Each Awarded for Research on 'Spiritual Capital' by Metanexus Institute
newscom. Sargeant,
Ph.D. "It is no
longer unusual to consider that trust, behavioral norms and
religion can
profoundly shape economic, political and social developments. Results will
be disseminated
through scholarly and lay publications, conferences, speaking
engagements and websites. Metanexus
leads and
facilitates over 300 projects in 36 countries.church in
Citing higher sea levels, more frequent
heat waves and droughts, increased
tropical diseases, and reduction in agricultural output as likely
results of
"even small rises in global temperature," the statement declares: "This is
God's world
, and any damage that we do to God's world is an offense against
God himself. Leith Anderson, senior
pastor of Wooddale Church near Minneapolis and
former president of the National Association of Evangelicals
, said, "When a
major challenge like this is recognized, leaders must lead.
"Now seems an ideal
time to understand and assess the public effects of
spiritual and religious action because there
seems to be a growing openness in
the social sciences towards non-material factors," says Sargeant
."
Principal investigators heading the award-winning teams and their projects
are:
Laurence Iannaccone, Koch Professor of Economics at George Mason
University: Creating an "Ecology
" for the Study of Religion, Economics, and
Spiritual Capital.
Kuran's project will advance
ongoing research on the role of Islam, and
especially Islamic law, in the economic performance of
the Middle East from
its rise in the 7th century to the present.
Each project is 30 months
in duration, beginning March 2005.net or 215-789-2200.
The Metanexus Institute advances scientific
research, education and
outreach on the constructive engagement of science and religion.society africa
"
The statement, Climate Change: An Evangelical Call to Action, establishes
that Christian moral convictions
demand a response to the climate change
problem, and calls on governments, business, churches and
individuals to play
a role. The
grants are awarded through a program of the Metanexus Institute
on Religion
and Science, supported by generous funding from the John Templeton Foundation. While
religion and spirituality
are rich with various sources of personal meaning, they also have profound
public significance. Metanexus is
a leader in a growing network of individuals and groups exploring
the dynamic
interface between cosmos, nature, and culture in communities and on campuses
throughout
the world.society presbyterian
S. Ron
Sellers, president of Ellison Research, said that 70 percent of the
evangelical
respondents said they believed global warming would pose a serious
threat to future generations.
"
Advertising Campaign
The Evangelical Climate Initiative also announced an advertising
campaign
that will present the themes of the climate statement through a series of
national television
, radio, and print ads, beginning with a full-page ad in
The New York Times February 9. The Spiritual
Capital Research Program will fund high-
level research that could lead to new understandings of
religion's role in
economic, social and political life. Only in recent years have leading scholars
,
including Nobel laureate economists Gary Becker and Robert Fogel and political
scientists John
DiIulio and Robert Putnam, called renewed attention to the
effects of spiritual and religious practices
, beliefs and institutions on
economics, politics and societies.5
million in research funds.net
The mission of the John Templeton Foundation is to pursue new insights at
the boundary
between theology and science through a rigorous, open-minded and
empirically focused methodology
, drawing together talented representatives
from a wide spectrum of fields of expertise.org
africa society
Peter Borgdorff, head of the Christian Reformed Church, said the
statement was notable because
of its Christian foundation and motivation, and
the specificity of its call for personal and government
action on the issue of
climate change.
(Logo: http://www.
In The Wealth of Nations
, Adam Smith raised key questions for the economic
analysis of religion and looked at the effects
of competition among religions
and the dangers of government of religion. Metanexus sponsors dialogue
groups, lectures,
workshops, research, courses, grants, and publications.christianity southern
government to establish
limits on emissions. In addition, "63 percent of evangelicals
believe that while global warming
may be a long-term issue, the problem is
being caused today, so we must start addressing it immediately
," Sellers said.
The print ad has a partial list of the signatories and is headlined: "Our
commitment
to Jesus Christ compels us to solve the global warming crisis.
http:
//www.
This project includes the development of an international Consortium for
the Economic
Study of Religion (CESR), bringing visiting scholars together at
George Mason University for interdisciplinary
and collaborative workshops,
classes, research projects and conferences, instituting an economics
-as-
religion concentration for doctoral students, and creating a global network of
scholars and
institutes.
Robert Woodberry, Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of
Texas
at Austin: Project on Religion and Economic Change.metanexus.churches africa
"The most important step that
can
be taken at the federal level," the statement reads, "is to pass and
implement national legislation
requiring sufficient economy-wide reductions in
carbon dioxide emissions through cost effective,
market-based mechanisms such
as a cap-and-trade program."
Poll Results Indicate Growing
Evangelical Concern
The group also announced that a new poll by Ellison Research showed strong
concern among evangelicals for responsible care of the environment."
Rev."
Jo Anne
Lyon, executive director of World Hope International, said: "The
evangelical community has worked
in poor countries for many years, spending
billions of dollars to help people meet their basic needs
and to share the
Good News about Jesus Christ.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20050324/PHTH031LOGO )
The
term "spiritual capital" refers to the economic and social
consequences of religion and spirituality
.
This project seeks to evaluate the influence of various religions on
health, education and
the economy by measuring religious distinctions and the
resulting impact on national, community and
individual levels in societies
around the world. The aim of the Spiritual Capital Research
Program
is to catalyze the development of this interdisciplinary research
field, which may become a vital
new field in the social sciences.in denominations
The signers include Rick Warren, author of the runaway best
seller, The
Purpose Driven Life, and the leaders of the two largest charitable
organizations in
the country: Rich Stearns, president of World Vision, and
Commissioner Todd Bassett, national commander
of The Salvation Army., Director for Research and Programs in the Human Sciences at Metanexus.
The Metanexus Institute is interested in supporting high-level, impartial
scholarship on the contribution
of religion - both for good and for ill - to
economic and social developments.
For further
information on the Spiritual Capital Research Program,
including submission guidelines for the new
granting opportunities, or to
request a program brochure, visit http://www. http://www.in society
Rev
. With God's help
we can make a difference. In the future, global warming puts at risk our
longstanding
efforts to help the poor.
In addition to the three funded projects that are just beginning, the
Metanexus Institute has issued a new call for proposals for $150,000 research
grants for interdisciplinary
studies on the economic and social consequences
of religion and spirituality. Projects include the
Local
Societies Initiative, the Templeton Research Lectures, and topical
interdisciplinary research
projects such as the Spiritual Transformation
Scientific Research Program, Spiritual Capital Research
Program, Foundational
Questions in Physics and Cosmology, as well as studies of religion and health
,
religion and human flourishing, and other endeavors.churches southern
The document outlining theological and
policy imperatives, issued by the
Evangelical Climate Initiative, was signed by leaders of evangelical
Christian
denominations, mega-church pastors, Christian college presidents, and CEOs of
major
evangelical world relief organizations.
Other signatories include denominational leaders Jack
Hayford (Foursquare
Gospel), Peter Borgdorff (Christian Reformed Church), and Berten Waggoner
(Vineyard), as well as David Neff, executive editor of Christianity Today, and
Duane Litfin, president
of Wheaton College.
Calling on Leadership from Government and Business
For the first
time, a major evangelical group is calling on the U.
"This is a positive step based on the hope
that God will help Americans
lead on this issue," Borgdorff said."
Concern for Impacts
on People, Especially the Poor
The statement highlights a strong concern for the impact global
warming
will have on people, especially poor nations and individuals."
The text reads in part:
"With the same love of God and neighbor that compels
us to preach salvation through Jesus Christ
, protect unborn life, preserve the
family and the sanctity of marriage, defend religious freedom
and human
dignity, and take the whole Gospel to a hurting world, we the undersigned
evangelical
leaders resolve to come together with others of like mind to pray
and to work to stop global warming
."
The Evangelical Climate Initiative is a group of more than 85 evangelical
leaders who -
- as a result of their commitment to Jesus Christ and concern for
His creation -- have signed the
statement entitled Climate Change: An
Evangelical Call to Action; it represents their efforts (signatories
sign as
individuals, and not as spokespersons for their respective organizations) to
encourage
action by evangelical Christians and all Americans to make life
changes necessary to help solve the
global warming crisis, and to advance
legislation that will limit emissions, while respecting economic
and business
concerns. PHILADELPHIA, Three distinguished scholars have
each received grants
of $500,000 to lead teams of researchers in order to
create a new interdisciplinary field of "Spiritual
Capital" research. Full grant applications will then be invited for a total of $1. http://www.templeton
.churches in
Evangelical Leaders Call Global Warming a Moral and Spiritual Crisis
org
It will also
facilitate a broader
range of study by bringing together a network of scholars, to be
known as
the Institute for Economic Research on Civilizations (IERC), to
promote comparative research and
raise the level of discourse on the role of
various religions and forms of spiritual capital in the
economic performance
of civilizations. Just 100 years ago Max Weber
published his provocative
work The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of
Capitalism. Letters of intent are due no later than
April
15, 2005.metanexus.spirituality churches
The Evangelical Climate Initiative Seeks National Legislation to Reduce
Emissions
New Poll Results Show Broad Evangelical
Support For Effort
WASHINGTON, A group of more than 85 influential
evangelical leaders
released a statement today expressing a biblically driven
commitment to curb global warming and called
on the government to enact
national legislation to reduce carbon dioxide emissions that are contributing
to global climate change. "The
consequences of global warming," the statement reads, "will hit
the poor the
hardest, in part because those areas likely to be significantly affected first
are
the poorest regions of the world.
Winners of the invitation-only competition for the three founding
grants
in the Spiritual Capital Research Program were announced by Kimon H.
Timur Kuran
, Professor of Economics and Law and King Faisel Professor of
Islamic Thought and Culture at the University
of Southern California: The Role
of Religion in the Economic Performance of Civilizations. One section
will analyze the impact of 150 years of
missionary activity; a second section will analyze the economic
consequences
of Pentecostal conversions in Brazil; a third section will focus on the
influence
of revivalist Islam and Christianity in rural Malawi.
Since then, social scientists have vigorously
debated the concept of
social capital, but spiritual capital - a sub-set of the field - remains
relatively
understudied.net/spiritual_capital
or contact project manager Christopher Stawski at
SpiritualCapital@metanexus
. A membership
organization, Metanexus hosts an online magazine and discussion forum with
over
140,000 monthly page views and 7000 regular subscribers in 57 different
countries.churches church
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