Ecology and religion / John Grim and Mary Evelyn Tucker.

Grim, John.
Washington : Island Press, [2014];©2014
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Part of the series Foundations of contemporary environmental studies;Foundations of contemporary environmental studies.
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  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 247-258) and index.
  • Introduction. Our journey into religion and ecology — Problems and promise of religions : limiting and liberating — The nature of religious ecology : orienting, grounding, nurturing, transforming — Religious ecology and views of nature in the West — Ecology, conservation, and ethics — Emergence of the field of religion and ecology — Christianity as orienting to the cosmos — Confucianism as grounding in community — Indigenous traditions and the nurturing powers of nature — Hinduism and the transforming affect of devotion — Building on interreligious dialogue : toward a global ethics — Epilogue. Challenges ahead : creating ecological cultures.

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