Articles, Essays, Lectures, and Statements*
- A message from: The Noah Project "…and after the flood, G-d said to Noah…" - Vivienne Cato, The Noah Project
- All the Works of God– by Angela Kantola, in thegoodsteward.com
- Assessing the Ark: A Christian Perspective on Non-Human Creatures and the Endangered Species Act (synopsis) - Dr. Steven Bouma-Prediger and Virginia Vroblesky
- Beyond Sunday School - What Can We Learn from Noah's Ark - A Rocha
- Biblical and Scientific Perspectives on Species Protection - Evangelical Environmental Network
- Biodiversity and Salvation (pdf) - Willis Jenkins
- Biodiversity and the Bible (pdf) - Dr. Cal DeWitt, Canadian Museum of Nature
- Biodiversity and the Holy Trinity - Belden C. Lane, America, The National Catholic Weekly
- Caring for Creation, the new frontier of mission - Peter Harris, A Rocha
- Caring for Creation: Vision, Hope and Justice – Evangelical Lutheran Church in America - Lutheran Earthkeeping Network of the Synods
- Christian Ecology Link, Bio-diversity - UK information with useful tips for any congregation
- Christian Environmentalism - Dr. Ray Bohlin, Probe Ministries
- Creation: God and Endangered Species - Holmes Rolston, III, Ecospheric Ethics
- Creation Sunday 2005 Theme: Protecting God’s Endangered Creatures - Evangelical Environmental Network & Creation Care Magazine
- Each After Their Own Kind: A Jewish Celebration Of Biological Diversity [Excerpt] “Biodiversity in Jewish Narrative: Creation & The Flood” - Rabbi Bradley Shavit Artson, COEJL
- Ecospirituality: Diversity in life reveals manifestations of God - Paulynn Instenes, FSPA
- Endangered Species Act - Kara Unger Ball, Evangelicals for Social Action
- Global Biodiversity - Dr. Joe Sheldon, Evangelicals for Social Action
- In the Theocentric Universe, Human Beings Are Not Masters - Dr. Robert Gordis, My Jewish Learning
- Living an Environmentally Conscious Jewish Life - Rabbi Fred Scherlinder Dobb, My Jewish Learning
- Noah and the Ark (pdf) - Norman Wirzba, The Living Pulpit
- NOAH's Celebrations! - Janet Burden, The Noah Project
- Principles of a Christian Environmental Ethic: With Applications to Agriculture, Natural Resources, and the Environment (the importance of natural ecosystems from a faith perspective) - Dr. John C. Bergstrom
- Protecting Biodiversity: A Covenant with Every Living Thing (Parashat Noah) - Rabbi David Rosenn
- Protection of God’s Creatures, Background Information and Reflection - Environmental Justice Office, Presbyterian Church (U.S.A)
- Religions, traditions and biodiversity (pdf) - Jeffrey A. McNeely, COMPAS Magazine
- Science, Religion, and Endangered Species – What Must We Do? - Dr. Cal DeWitt - AuSable Institute
- Species Protection (pdf) - Christian Environmental Council, Evangelical Environmental Network
- The Endangered Species Act: A Modern Noah’s Ark? - Jaydee Hanson, The Washington Office, Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)
- The Orthodox Church and the Environmental Movement - Dr. Elizabeth Theokritoff, Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America
- “Thine of Thine Own,” Orthodoxy and Ecology - Dr. Elizabeth Theokritoff, Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America
- Threats To Biological Diversity: A Scientific And Political Overview - Dr. Elliott A. Norse, COEJL
- Three Biblical Principles for Environmental Stewardship - Dr. Cal DeWitt, AuSable Institute
- Tu Bish'vat: the Earth, the Tree, and You - Rabbi Fred Scherlinder Dobb, Social Action
- We Are the Servant Species - Catherine von Ruhland, Episcoveg, Christian Herald
- Worshipping in Relationship with Nature - David Rhoads, Lutheran Theological Seminary
*The Noah Alliance website started mid September 2005; while it contains helpful items, we know there are many other useful materials. If you know of other items that your fellow members of the religious community might find useful in worship or education, please let us know by emailing us at suellenquaker@cox.net.






