James M. Scott, Dr. theol. (Tübingen), formerly professor of religious studies at Trinity Western University, British Columbia, Canada, Fellow of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, Visiting Fellow of the Oxford Center for Hebrew and Jewish Studies, Elected member of the Society of New Testament Studies
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The Homegrown National Park
What if we could bring the natural world to our own yards? What if we could connect our yards in such a way that we create a kind of continuation of our national parks, where nature is restored and we can be right in the middle of it all?
October 16, 2024



