
Jonathan A. Moo and Robert S. White
Jonathan A. Moo and Robert S. White are esteemed scholars, authors, and theologians recognized for their contributions to biblical studies, environmental theology, and the intersection of faith and science. Their collaborative work has significantly shaped the academic conversation around Christian engagement with the environment and the role of biblical teaching in addressing ecological issues.
Jonathan A. Moo is a scholar and educator with a particular focus on the New Testament and environmental theology. He holds a PhD in New Testament Studies from the University of Aberdeen and serves as a professor at Whitworth University in Spokane, Washington. Moo has written extensively on topics related to the theology of creation, biblical ethics, and Christian responses to environmental challenges. His scholarly work includes research on Pauline theology and the broader ethical implications of Christian doctrine in the world. Moo is deeply committed to helping Christians understand the biblical call to stewardship of creation, arguing that care for the environment is an integral part of faithful discipleship.
Robert S. White is a distinguished theologian and academic specializing in environmental ethics, theology, and the relationship between science and Christian belief. He holds a PhD in Theology from the University of Aberdeen and has served as a professor at several universities. White’s work is focused on exploring how Christians can engage with contemporary environmental concerns through a theological lens. He has written on a variety of subjects, including climate change, sustainability, and the relationship between the natural world and the Christian faith.
Together, Moo and White co-authored the book The Bible, Theology, and the Environment, which explores how biblical teachings can guide Christians in their response to ecological issues. Their work emphasizes the importance of a holistic approach to creation care, drawing on biblical principles to advocate for environmental responsibility as a vital aspect of Christian living.
Both Moo and White are passionate about fostering dialogue between theology, science, and environmental practice, and they continue to inspire others to embrace their role in caring for God’s creation. They live in the Pacific Northwest, where they are active in both academic and faith-based communities.