What are some good sources on the ecological nature of growth in both natural and spiritual ecologies? I cannot find anything on this topic.
You're probaly going to have to search for the key word 'economy', which almost always shows up in the discussion. Not referring to money/production, but rather minimizing of resources in the ecological process.
Now you’re definitely in the wrong forum. But you might want to try Google, you will definitely have better luck finding something there👌
Now you’re definitely in the wrong forum.
Huh?
Christian, in addition to "economy", "stewardship" is likely to return useful resources.
Now you’re definitely in the wrong forum. Huh? Christian, in addition to "economy", "stewardship" is likely to return useful resources.
Yes, “Ecological nature of growth in natural ecology…”? Pardon my ignorance, but I don’t see how that’s relevant to someone’s salvation. Sometimes I believe the higher education you get the less true Biblical studies you get.
Many folks at preaching school went on to “further their studies” at some of the well known universities and they said they learned more Bible at “Preaching school” than they did at the universities when they studied a Bible book or “theological topic.”
Then again, many churches have become more secular to the point that a simple “preaching school diploma” is not enough anymore. Sad but true.
DAL
PS. Besides, didn’t you say in many other of his posts that this is not the place to ask these kind of questions? Most which are copy and paste from his professor‘s notes and no credit given to the professor. I believe others have noticed too from what I’ve read in other posts.
Sometimes I believe the higher education you get the less true Biblical studies you get.
That may be true, I don't know. However, I know my response was founded on a Church of Christ's farmer's daughter in a town of 125 (counting Grandma's goats) when I was still in the primary classroom of the three-room school. Which is precisely why I was puzzled. Must be a farm thing.
Sometimes I believe the higher education you get the less true Biblical studies you get. That may be true, I don't know. However, I know my response was founded on a Church of Christ's farmer's daughter in a town of 125 (counting Grandma's goats) when I was still in the primary classroom of the three-room school. Which is precisely why I was puzzled. Must be a farm thing.
I lived in the city and we had plenty of chickens, ducks, dogs, cats and pigs. The only time I saw horses, cows and goats was when we would go and visit my grandma in the countryside. There we saw sugarcane grow, coffee and corn. I guess if I look harder I can find a relationship somewhere 😁
By the time I was nine I owned my own flock of 50 chickens (to earn my own spending money) plus a heifer my Grandma gave me to fund my college education.
nature of growth in both natural and spiritual ecologies?
I'm not sure what you mean by "ecological nature" unless you are trying to define a taxonomy of stages.
1 Jn 2:12-14 mentions 3 different stages of growth/formation
Titus 2 also gives different instructions to different ages.
You could right click some of these categories to discover the underlying lemma then do inline search or Bible Word Study for similar senses.
Look up Christian A. Schwarz in Amazon.
There are other systems, but he was one of the first ones to put it together.