This Sacred Earth: Religion, Nature, EnvironmentRoutledge, 2003. nov. 7. - 672 oldal Updated with nearly forty new selections to reflect the tremendous growth and transformation of scholarly, theological, and activist religious environmentalism, the second edition of This Sacred Earth is an unparalleled resource for the study of religion's complex relationship to the environment. |
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... creatures . Writings that support this premise in the central text are introduced with spiritual and nature writings and followed by writings from Islamic , Hindu , Buddhist , Animal Rights , Ecofeminist and Deep Ecology perspectives ...
... creatures . Writings that support this premise in the central text are introduced with spiritual and nature writings and followed by writings from Islamic , Hindu , Buddhist , Animal Rights , Ecofeminist and Deep Ecology perspectives ...
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... was typically con- cerned ( at best ) with the " wise use " of the earth and its creatures , and not with any notion of their inherent value . " The social and moral traditions that have been dominant in Introduction 9.
... was typically con- cerned ( at best ) with the " wise use " of the earth and its creatures , and not with any notion of their inherent value . " The social and moral traditions that have been dominant in Introduction 9.
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... creatures.10 In support of this observation , we need only reflect on how few and far between were the religious voices opposing the last century's juggernaut of technological development and environmental degradation . In any case ...
... creatures.10 In support of this observation , we need only reflect on how few and far between were the religious voices opposing the last century's juggernaut of technological development and environmental degradation . In any case ...
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... creatures , began with childhood . The earth , which was called Maka , and the sun , called Anpetuwi , represented two functions somewhat analogous to those of male and female . The earth brought forth life , but the warming , enticing ...
... creatures , began with childhood . The earth , which was called Maka , and the sun , called Anpetuwi , represented two functions somewhat analogous to those of male and female . The earth brought forth life , but the warming , enticing ...
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... creatures , this attitude giving him what is sometimes referred to as ' the In- dian point of view . Every true student , every lover of nature has ' the Indian point of view , ' but there are few such students , for few white men ...
... creatures , this attitude giving him what is sometimes referred to as ' the In- dian point of view . Every true student , every lover of nature has ' the Indian point of view , ' but there are few such students , for few white men ...
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Robert Pogue Harrison | 69 |
The Politics | 412 |
An EcoWomanist | 428 |
Irene Diamond and Sensuous Minds and the Possibilities | 438 |
Brooke Medicine Eagle The Rainbow Bridge | 462 |
Thomas Berry Into the Future | 492 |
How Animals | 505 |
Religious Practice for a Sacred Earth | 509 |
Thich Nhat Hanh Earth Gathas | 515 |
Hebrew Bible | 77 |
Quran | 90 |
Christian | 113 |
Michael Kioni Dudley Traditional Native Hawaiian | 124 |
Chatsumarn Kabilsingh Early Buddhist Views on Nature | 130 |
Awakening | 145 |
Mawil Y Izzi Deen Samarrai Islamic Environmental Ethics Law | 158 |
Richard B Peterson Central African Voices on the Human | 168 |
Stan McKay An Aboriginal Perspective on the Integrity | 175 |
Lea BillRippling Water Woman Learning to Connect Spirit Mind Body | 186 |
Lynn White The Historical Roots of our Ecological Crisis | 192 |
American Baptist Churches USA Creation and the Covenant of Caring | 210 |
Evangelical Environmental Evangelical Declaration on the Environment | 223 |
John F Haught Christianity and Ecology | 232 |
John B Cobb Jr Protestant Theology and Deep Ecology | 248 |
The Cosmic Christ | 262 |
Arthur Waskow What is EcoKosher? | 273 |
Nawal H Ammar An Islamic Response to the Manifest | 285 |
Christopher Key Chapple Hinduism and Deep Ecology | 300 |
Tu Weiming Beyond the Enlightenment Mentality | 316 |
The Sun Dance | 536 |
National Council of Churches Worship Resources Earth Day Sunday | 546 |
John Seed and Joanna Macy Gaia Meditations | 552 |
Marina Lachecki The Blessing of the Water | 558 |
Religion and Politics | 568 |
Wallace Environmental Justice Neopreservationism | 596 |
Green Sisters | 613 |
Catherine Ingram Interview with Cesar Chavez | 634 |
Seth Zuckerman Redwood Rabbis | 644 |
Spirit Lions and Sacred Forests | 651 |
Ernst Conradie Charity Majiza | 661 |
Sharma On Sustainability | 681 |
Mary John Mananzan Globalization and the Perennial Question | 688 |
United Church of Christ Statements by United Church of Christ | 712 |
Coordinadora de Defensa | 721 |
Interfaith Global Climate | 727 |
Joint Appeal by Religion | 735 |
SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER READING | 745 |
WEBSITES ON RELIGION AND THE ENVIRONMENT | 753 |
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