The Oxford Handbook of Religion and EcologyRoger S. Gottlieb Oxford University Press, 9. nov 2006 - 688 pages The last two decades have seen the emergence of a new field of academic study that examines the interaction between religion and ecology. Theologians from every religious tradition have confronted world religions past attitudes towards nature and acknowledged their own faiths complicity in the environmental crisis. 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. The proposed handbook will serve as the definitive overview of these exciting new developments. Divided into three main sections, the books essays will reflect the three dominant dimensions of the field. Part one will explore traditional religious concepts of and attitudes towards nature and how these have been changed by the environmental crisis. Part II looks at larger conceptual issues that transcend individual traditions. Part III will examine religious participation in environmental politics. |
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... teaching and research interests are in the areas of interreligious dialogue, Chinese religions, and comparative philosophy and theology. His publications include All under Heaven: Transforming Paradigms in Confucian-Christian Dialogue ...
... teaching and research interests are in the areas of interreligious dialogue, Chinese religions, and comparative philosophy and theology. His publications include All under Heaven: Transforming Paradigms in Confucian-Christian Dialogue ...
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... teaching as a visiting scholar in feminist theology at the Claremont Graduate University and Claremont School of Theology. For twenty-eight years she was the Georgia Harkness Professor of Applied Theology at the Garrett Theological ...
... teaching as a visiting scholar in feminist theology at the Claremont Graduate University and Claremont School of Theology. For twenty-eight years she was the Georgia Harkness Professor of Applied Theology at the Garrett Theological ...
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... Teaching: Commentary and Interpretation. Lisa H. Sideris teaches religious ethics and environmental ethics in the department of religious studies at Indiana University in Bloomington. She has particular interests in the intersection of ...
... Teaching: Commentary and Interpretation. Lisa H. Sideris teaches religious ethics and environmental ethics in the department of religious studies at Indiana University in Bloomington. She has particular interests in the intersection of ...
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... teachings have been rejected. This reevaluation, as necessary as it is, is not enough. Not unlike the changes which ... teachers, nationwide groups which include presidents of religious universities, heads of their most important ...
... teachings have been rejected. This reevaluation, as necessary as it is, is not enough. Not unlike the changes which ... teachers, nationwide groups which include presidents of religious universities, heads of their most important ...
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... , not to mention ''loving one's enemies'' or eschewing wealth in order to follow Jesus. In supposedly Buddhist Thailand and Hindu India, religious teachings on the importance of nonviolence are violated 8 introduction.
... , not to mention ''loving one's enemies'' or eschewing wealth in order to follow Jesus. In supposedly Buddhist Thailand and Hindu India, religious teachings on the importance of nonviolence are violated 8 introduction.
Contents
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RELIGION AND ECOLOGY CONFLICTS AND CONNECTIONS | 311 |
RELIGIOUS ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVISM | 465 |
Bibliography | 613 |
Index | 633 |
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