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Patricia Tull

Patricia Tull

A. B. Rhodes Professor Emerita of Old Testament - Louisville Presbyterian Seminary


Patricia K. Tull is author most recently of Inhabiting Eden: Christians, the Bible, and the Ecological Crisis (Westminster John Knox, 2013), an ecological Bible study. She is the A.B. Rhodes Professor Emerita of Old Testament at Louisville Seminary, and currently serves as Program Director for Hoosier Interfaith Power and Light in Indiana. An ordained Presbyterian minister, she frequently preaches, leads retreats, and lectures nationally, exploring Scripture in light of environmental issues. She is a GreenFaith Fellow, Climate Reality presenter, and general editor of a new series called Essentials of Biblical Studies for Oxford University Press.


Contributions to Humans & Nature:
  • Inhabiting Eden: A Biblical Vision of Nature
    From Minding Nature’s January 2014, Volume 7, Number 1 issue.

Noteworthy Links:
  • Inhabiting Eden
    Patricia Tull's blog.
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