Criticisms of Stewardship. Biblical criticisms  No strong biblical basis for stewardship  Nowhere is humanity explicitly given the role of stewards.

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Criticisms of Stewardship

Biblical criticisms  No strong biblical basis for stewardship  Nowhere is humanity explicitly given the role of stewards of creation  Clare Palmer: 'Claiming a biblical pedigree for the idea is at best to oversimplify, and may be largely mistaken.’ Palmer, ‘Stewardship: A Case Study in Environmental Ethics', p. 66

Theological criticisms  Stewardship gives humans a ‘managerial’ role over God’s creation  Does this mean God has disappeared from the scene?  Clare Palmer: '...perceptions of stewardship have great difficulty in accommodating the idea of God's action or presence in the world. God is understood to be an absentee landlord, who has put humanity in charge of his possessions.’ Palmer, ‘Stewardship’, p. 68

Political criticisms  The idea of stewardship comes originally from societies where feudal landlords left managerial slaves in charge of their property.  Clare Palmer: 'The political message encoded in stewardship is one of power and oppression; of server and the served’. Palmer, ‘Stewardship’, p. 69

Ecological criticisms  Stewardship regards the world as a 'natural resource', to be managed well for human benefit.  It is an arrogant ethic, suggesting that humans have both the right and the ability to organise creation.  It is also highly anthropocentric, putting humans in a unique and privileged position.  Clare Palmer: ‘In the light of evolutionary science, the idea that the earth “needs to be managed” by humans is obviously a nonsense.’ Palmer, ‘Stewardship’, p. 71

Group discussion  As a group, read the questions on your sheet  Take 10 minutes to discuss your answers to them. Do you all agree? Why or why not?  Nominate one member of your group to explain your discussion to the rest of the class in less than 2 minutes

And finally...  Clare Palmer: 'Stewardship of the natural world, whether Christian or otherwise… remains profoundly anthropocentric and un-ecological, legitmating and encouraging increased human use of the natural world’. Palmer, ‘Stewardship’, p. 75  Do you agree?  Why or why not?