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Responsible Dominion and Stewardship over Material Things? explain

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Answered by mukeshsharma4365
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As nouns the difference between dominion and stewardship

is that dominion is power or the use of power; sovereignty over something; stewardship, supremacy while stewardship is the rank or office of a steward.

When you are in charge of something or rule it, you have dominion over it. The most famous use of the word occurs in the Christian Bible, when God grants people dominion over other animals. ... This is an old-fashioned and Biblical-sounding word for having power. A king has dominion over his kingdom.

Answered by qwwestham
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Responsible Dominion approaches justifiable development from a Christian perspective, disagreeing that some Christian environmental writings are deeply faulty in that they do not take seriously enough the biblical importance on the value of human life.

  • The idea of dominion summarizes the notion that human beings exercise a exclusive place in God’s created order.
  • They alone are charged with authority over the physical world, and the duty of exercising it in ways that allow God’s original Creative Act to be further open.
  • The virtue of responsible dominion over the material world. It is people that we must love unselfishly.
  • We must not love physical things for their own sake.
  • We must not make usage of people solely for our own benefit.
  • However, our spiritual nature tells us that we should not permit material things to dominate our lives.
  • When you are in custody of something or rule it, you have dominion over it. God grants persons dominion over other animals.
  • This is an out-of-date and Biblical-sounding word for having power. A king has dominion over his kingdom.

The difference between dominion and stewardship is that dominion is power or the use of power; rule over something; stewardship, supremacy while stewardship is the rank or office of a agent.

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