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Margaret of Scotland Queen (1093)
O God, who called your servant Margaret to an earthly throne that she might advance your heavenly kingdom, and gave her zeal for your church and love for your people: Mercifully grant that we also may be fruitful in good works, and attain to the glorious crown of your saints; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.
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On November 9, Professor Jeremy Waldron discussed God’s love for creation, expressed in the covenant with Noah, as well as the potential distinction between covenant and commandment. On November 16, the class considers the human responsibility for the care of the earth, commonly expressed in the language of stewardship. The class takes up the issue of what stewardship implies, as well as alternatives to the language of stewardship, such as dominion or priesthood. All are welcome; previous attendance is not required.