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Religion and the Environment
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How does religion relate to our global environment? Religion and the Environment provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to this controversial question.
Informationen zum Autor Susan Power Bratton is Professor and former chair of the Department of Environmental Science at Baylor University, USA. Klappentext How does religion relate to our global environment? Religion and the Environment provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to this controversial question. Zusammenfassung How does religion relate to our global environment? Religion and the Environment provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to this controversial question. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction: Religion, social action, and the environment 2. Connections: Sacred stories, sacred springs 3. Communities: Harvesting and respecting the wild 4. Sustenance: Food security, agricultural innovation, and environmental degradation 5. Ignitions: Sacred tools, ritual fires, and the value of "things" 6. Watersheds: Scale, place, and consilience 7. Sanctuaries: Preservation of species, ecosystems, and natural features 8. Megacities: Sacred space, urban planning, and built environments 9. Healing: The iconography of pollution and planetary wellness 10. Networks: Tackling global climate and sea change 11. Models: Conceptual approaches to a planetary future 12. Commonalities: Greening and the challenges of modernity.
Autorentext
Susan Power Bratton is Professor and former chair of the Department of Environmental Science at Baylor University, USA. ****
Klappentext
How does religion relate to our global environment? Religion and the Environment provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to this controversial question by covering the following important themes: the religion-environment interface pre- and post-industrial religious practices related to resource extraction and the rise of the Anthropocene an analysis of religious response to the impacts of contemporary industrialization, globalization, and urbanization religious thought, leadership, policy formation, and grassroots activism relative to the environment. Religion and the Environment will offer students and general readers a sophisticated yet accessible exploration of the relationship between religion and the environment, through case studies ranging from climate change to the impacts of warfare. This engaging book will be an excellent addition to introductory courses and those approaching the topic for the first time.
Inhalt
- Introduction: Religion, social action, and the environment 2. Connections: Sacred stories, sacred springs 3. Communities: Harvesting and respecting the wild 4. Sustenance: Food security, agricultural innovation, and environmental degradation 5. Ignitions: Sacred tools, ritual fires, and the value of "things" 6. Watersheds: Scale, place, and consilience 7. Sanctuaries: Preservation of species, ecosystems, and natural features 8. Megacities: Sacred space, urban planning, and built environments 9. Healing: The iconography of pollution and planetary wellness 10. Networks: Tackling global climate and sea change 11. Models: Conceptual approaches to a planetary future 12. Commonalities: Greening and the challenges of modernity.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09781138569782
- Anzahl Seiten 260
- Genre Books about Philosophy & Religion
- Herausgeber Routledge
- Gewicht 720g
- Untertitel An Introduction
- Größe H246mm x B174mm
- Jahr 2020
- EAN 9781138569782
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-1-138-56978-2
- Veröffentlichung 31.12.2020
- Titel Religion and the Environment
- Autor Susan Power Bratton
- Sprache Englisch