Even in the Old Testament, in the psalm of creation 8 and in psalms 19, 104 and 139, creation is presented to us as God’s work. In Genesis 1 man gets God’s order to rule the earth. Man is, in the image of God, part of the creation, too, he is God’s representative in the creation and for the creation. It is said: “Subdue the earth.” With this order man doesn’t get carte blanche for unlimited exploitation, but respect for creation and care are also part of this order. This means to cultivate, to protect to save, to create and to keep the earth with loving care. The New Testament, Rome 8, points Christians the way to come into God’s inheritance. Hope for the creation is expressed.
The Order to rule was and is often misunderstood and taken advantage of in the sense of limitless use and exploitation of creation. Increasing environmental crises can be seen, such as destruction of the ozone layer and global warming, with all their consequences for the whole creation, including man.
