Margot R Hodson Publication List
Hodson, M.J. and Hodson, M.R. (2017) An Introduction to Environmental Ethics, E184, Cambridge: Grove Books Ltd.
Hodson, M.J. and Hodson, M.R.
(2016) Climate, Soils and God: Stewardship and the future of rural Britain, Country Way, Issue 73, p.12-13.
Hodson, M.J. and Hodson, M.R.
(2015) A Christian Guide to Environmental
Issues, Oxford: BRF.
Hodson, M.J. and Hodson, M.R.
(2015) The Ethics of Climatic Scepticism,
E177, Cambridge: Grove Books Ltd.
Hodson, M.J. and Hodson, M.R.
(2015) 'Is it ethical to invest in fossil fuels? How can environmental ethics
inform our decision-making?' in N.
Bull, Ed. Is it ethical for the Church to
invest in fossil fuels? Reflections from Christian theologians, scientists and
environmentalists. Operation Noah, p.5. http://brightnow.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/Is-it-ethical-for-the-Church-to-invest-in-fossil-fuels-reflections-from-Christian-theologians-scientists-and-environmentalists.pdf
Hodson, M.R. (2015) Preaching for
the planet – key Bible passages. Preach
Magazine (Spring 2015), p.20-24.
Hodson, M.R. (2014) Developing a
network benefice, Country Way, Issue
67, p.24.
Hodson, M.R. (2014) ‘Why I Care
about the Environment’, Christian Concern for One World, http://www.ccow.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/Why-I-Care-about-the-Environment.pdf
Hodson, M.R. and Hodson, M.J. Eds.
(2013) Environment and Hope, Anvil,
29:1 (Guest Editors of this issue).
Hodson, M.R. (2013) Editorial:
Discovering a Robust Hope for Life on a Fragile Planet, Anvil, 29:1, 1-6.
Hodson, M.J. and Hodson, M.R.
(2013) ‘Climate justice: contemporary developments in science, policy, action
and theology’ in M. Hoek, J. Ingleby,
C. Kingston-Smith and A. Kingston-Smith Eds. Carnival Kingdom - biblical justice for global communities. Gloucester:
Wide Margin Publishers. pp. 125-143.
Hodson M R (2013) 'Multiple Growth: Haddenham Benefice, Oxford
Diocese', Catalyst, CPAS (April -
September 2012, p6)
Hodson, M.R. (2013) ‘Environment’ in L. Cherrett Ed. Guidelines, Bible study for today’s ministry and mission, Oxford:
BRF, Vol 29 part 1.
Hodson, M.R. (2011) Uncovering Isaiah’s Environmental Ethics,
E161, Cambridge: Grove Books Ltd.
Hodson, M.J. and Hodson, M.R.
(2011) Climate Change, Faith and Rural
Communities, Northampton: Agriculture and Theology Project.
Hodson, M.J. and Hodson, M.R. (2011) ‘Community’ Carbon Fast Lent Course, week 3,
Teddington: Tearfund.
Hodson, M.R. (2010) ‘Storm clouds
and mission: creation care and environmental crisis’ in B. Woolnough and W. Ma Eds. Holistic
Mission. God's Plan for God's People. Oxford: Regnum Books International.
Hodson, M.R. and
Hodson, M.J. (2010) ‘Integral mission in a groaning creation’ Go Magazine (Interserve), 4th
quarter, 3-4.
Hodson, M. J. and Hodson, M. R.
(2008) Cherishing the Earth, How to care for God’s Creation, Oxford:
Monarch.
Weaver, J. and Hodson, M.R. Eds.
(2007) The Place of Environmental Theology: a guide for seminaries, colleges
and universities, Oxford: Whitley Trust, and Prague: IBTS.
Hodson, M.R. (2007) ‘Creative
harmony: Isaiah’s vision of a sustainable future’, in R. J. Berry, Ed. When
Enough is Enough, A Christian Framework for Environmental Sustainability,
Leicester: IVP, pp. 169-177.
Hodson, M.R. (2004) Environmental Christianity: insights from
our Jewish Heritage, JRI Briefing Papers, No. 13, Cheltenham: The John Ray
Initiative.
Hodson, M.R. (2000) A Feast
of Seasons, Celebrate the Bible's festivals with your family and friends, London:
Monarch.
Hodson, M.R.
(1998) Jerusalem’s Story: A Series of
Bible Studies for Individuals or Groups, St Albans: Olive Press.
Media
Premier Radio (2017) Climate
change and us, hosted by Martyn Eden, 11 May 2017
Hodson, M. R. (2015) Hope for the
world: The Journey from Paris to Bethlehem,
A Rocha, Advent Calendar, door 13: http://advent.arocha.org.uk/
BBC, Radio 4 (2007) Held
together in Christ, a Christian
response to Climate Change, Live broadcast for 8.10am Radio 4
Sunday Morning Worship, from the Chapel of Jesus College Oxford, led by the
Revd Margot Hodson, with Sir John Houghton and the Choir and students of Jesus
College, 11 February 2007.
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