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Stewardship in religious education refers to the responsibility to care for and protect the earth and its resources as a way to honor God and show gratitude for His creation. It involves promoting environmental awareness, sustainability, and ethical decision-making in accordance with religious teachings on the importance of respecting the environment and all living beings.
It means to be responsible and guide things in a good and proper direction and to not be wasteful.
a school without a religious denomination. no specific religious education required for studying, only values education subjects.
Secular is non-religious.
Calvin B. DeWitt has written: 'Earth-wise' -- subject(s): Biblical teaching, Christian Stewardship, Christianity, Human ecology, Nature, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Human ecology, Religious aspects of Nature, Stewardship, Christian
The correct spelling of the word is "stewardship". Stewardship is the act of managing another's property or possessions.
Jim Halteman has written: 'The clashing worlds of economics and faith' -- subject(s): Anabaptists, Capitalism, Christian Stewardship, Christianity, Doctrines, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Capitalism, Stewardship, Christian 'Market capitalism and Christianity' -- subject(s): Anabaptists, Capitalism, Christianity, Doctrines, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Capitalism
The Wildlife Society's motto is 'Excellence in wildlife stewardship through science and education'.
Religious of Christian Education was created in 1817.
Religious Education Review was created in 2008.
Corporate stewardship in religious studies refers to the ethical responsibility of corporations to manage their resources and impact on the environment and society in alignment with religious teachings and values. It encompasses the idea of businesses acting as responsible stewards of the Earth and its resources, and ensuring their activities are in harmony with principles of sustainability, social justice, and ethical conduct as prescribed by various religions.
Either Director of Religious Education or Doctor of Religious Education.