Religion and the Environment Connections science ethics eco feminism consumerism sustainability and spirituality

Religion and the Environment  Connections  science  ethics  eco feminism  consumerism  sustainability and spirituality
Author: Roger S. Gottlieb
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2010
Genre: Christian stewardship
ISBN: STANFORD:36105215502795

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In the last two decades a new form of religiously motivated social action and a virtually new field of academic study each based in recognition of the connections between religion and humanity 's treatment of the environment have developed. Interactions between religion and environmental concern have been manifest in the explosive growth of ecotheological writings, institutional commitment by organized religions, and environmental activism explicitly oriented to religious ideals. Clergy throughout the world in virtually every denomination have received word from leaders of their religion that the environment no less than sexuality, poverty, or war and peace is now a basic and compelling religious matter. Out of this confrontation have been born vital new theologies based in the recovery of marginalized elements of tradition, profound criticisms of the past, and ecologically oriented visions of God, the Sacred, the Earth, and human beings. Theologians from every religious tradition along with dozens of non-denominational spiritual writers have confronted world religions past attitudes towards nature. In the realm of institutional commitment, public statements and actions by organized religions have grown dramatically. In the context of political action, throughout the U.S. and the world religiously oriented groups take part in environmentally oriented political action: from lobbying and consciousness raising to activist demonstrations and civil disobedience. This collection serves as a comprehensive introduction, overview, and in-depth account of these exciting new developments. The four volumes cover virtually every aspect of the field from theological change and institutional commitment to innovation in liturgy, from new ecumenical connections among different religions and between religion, science and environmental movements, from religious participation in environmental politics to an account of the global social and political contexts in which religious environmentalism has unfolded.

Ecofeminism and the Sacred

Ecofeminism and the Sacred
Author: Carol J. Adams
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 364
Release: 1993
Genre: Ecofeminism
ISBN: UCSC:32106015586206

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"An outstanding introduction to the issues and problems of ecofeminist spirituality." -Choice>

Ecological Awareness

Ecological Awareness
Author: Sigurd Bergmann,Heather Eaton
Publsiher: LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2011
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9783825819507

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The past years have seen an ecological development in religions that is staggering. These efforts are responses to difficult local and global ecological problems, with an increased awareness that religions need to be alert, engaged and active partners in the work for a sustainable future. Ecological Awareness - with 17 authors from theology, religious studies, biology, sociology and philosophy - explores how religious practitioners have become increasingly aware of ecological challenges. The book considers aspects of ecological awareness: personal, social, political, religious and ecological. It sheds new light on an essential function of belief systems, which function not only as cognitive and moral systems, but emerge from and affect our human body and its mode of perceiving our milieu and ourselves within it. The book contributes to an increasing awareness of our embeddedness in larger life processes, as well as the awareness of life as a gift.

Deep Ecology and World Religions

Deep Ecology and World Religions
Author: David Landis Barnhill,Roger S. Gottlieb
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2010-03-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780791491058

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Bringing together thirteen new essays on the important relationship between traditional world spirituality and the contemporary environmental perspective of deep ecology, this landmark book explores parallels and contrasts between religious values and those proposed by deep ecology. In examining how deep ecologists and the various religious traditions can both learn from and critique one another, the following traditions are considered: indigenous cultures, Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, Judaism, Catholicism, Islam, Protestantism, Christian ecofeminism, and New Age spirituality.

Christian Faith and the Environment

Christian Faith and the Environment
Author: Brennan R. Hill
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2007-03-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781556353178

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Although the environmental crisis has been recognized as an international threat, Christian attempts to reconcile their religious traditions and the earth are just beginning. 'Christian Faith and the Environment' challenges churches to take a stand for environmental concerns. Hill explores how twentieth-century theologians such as Karl Rahner, Bernard Lonergan, and Pierre Teilhard de Chardin have taught Christians to build bridges between Christianity and creation. Examining sacramental rites, church documents, and feminist theological insights on ecology, Hill outlines a Christian environmental spirituality and traces the ethical challenges posed by our new awareness of our environment.

Integrating Ecofeminism Globalization and World Religions

Integrating Ecofeminism  Globalization  and World Religions
Author: Rosemary Radford Ruether
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2005
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0742535304

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This book addresses the practical relevance of the interconnection of feminism, ecology, and religious theological thought, and asks questions about the lack of attention to gender issues in both ecological theology and deglobalization theory. The book looks at issues of globalization, interfaith ecological theology, ecofeminism, and deglobalization movements comparatively across different world religions and across geographical regions. Visit our website for sample chapters!

Ecowomanism Religion and Ecology

Ecowomanism  Religion and Ecology
Author: Melanie Harris
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2017-07-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004352650

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Ecowomanism features the voices of women of African descent and their contributions to the environmental justice movement. The edited volume features religious perspectives from Ghana, West Africa, Tibet, Brazil, and the southern United States.

Sustainability and Spirituality

Sustainability and Spirituality
Author: John E. Carroll
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2012-02-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780791484586

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This groundbreaking book explores the inherent interconnectedness of sustainability and spirituality, acknowledging the dependency of one upon the other. John E. Carroll contends that true ecological sustainability, in contrast to the cosmetic attempts at sustainability we see around us, questions our society's fundamental values and is so countercultural that it is resisted by anyone without a spiritual belief in something deeper than efficiency, technology, or economics. Carroll draws on the work of cultural historian and "geologian" Thomas Berry, whose eco-spiritual thought underlies many of the sustainability efforts of communities described in this book, including particular branches of Catholic religious orders and the loosely organized Sisters of the Earth. The writings of Native Americans on spirituality and ecology are also highlighted. These models for sustainability not only represent the tangible link between ecology and spirituality, but also, more importantly, a vision of what could be.