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This recently added sentence comes close to a personal judgement, and the style suggests a formal origin in the nineteenth century. If a quotation, it needs to be credited, or it's plagiarism.
Indeed, Christianity has always had a vexed relationship with those who worship nature: is it right and proper to preserve and adulate God's natural creation or better to subjugate, control and exploit it?