released 7/18/2025

Theologian Norman Wirzba, author of From Nature to Creation: A Christian Vision for Understanding and Loving Our World (Baker Academic, 2015), helps us rethink the category of nature in terms of the Christian doctrine of creation. Jesus, observes Wirzba, is not just the Savior of the world, he is the Creator of the world and his salvation extends to all of creation. So, too, the creation of the world is not just an originating event, but is a description of what everything is. With Christ as the Logos through which everything was created and by which everything holds together, the Christian understanding of creation apprehends nature not as raw material or resources, but as things that are the subjects of their own intelligible purpose. Wirzba asks us to consider the nature of Christ’s relation to non-human creatures — all that we often think of as mere “nature” — and suggests that that understanding ought to inform how we interact with all of creation. A portion of this interview was originally featured on Volume 129 of the Journal.

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