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Rolf Bouma

Rolf Bouma

Rolf Bouma is Pastor for Academic Ministries at the Campus Chapel in Ann Arbor where he directs the Center for Faith & Scholarship, a Christian study center. He received his Ph.D. from Boston University in the field of Systematic Theology. In addition to thesis work on biotechnology and a theology of nature, he also has been extensively involved in science and religion dialogue. Since 2003 Rolf has taught environmental ethics and environmental policy as part of the University of Michigan’s Program in the Environment. He occasionally teaches a course on God & Nature with the Creation Care Study Program in Belize and New Zealand. He also coordinates the Au Sable Graduate Fellows on behalf of the Au Sable Institute.

Articles, Writing November 20, 2014 November 19, 2014

The Fellowship of the Golden Sands

The name ‘Au Sable’ means ‘golden sand,’ and of itself connotes little more than a fuzzy French connection. It appears wherever French explorers or…

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