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Oxford Handbook of Religion and Ecology [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 688 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 173x249x53 mm, kaal: 1321 g
  • Sari: Oxford Handbooks
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Nov-2006
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0195178726
  • ISBN-13: 9780195178722
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 688 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 173x249x53 mm, kaal: 1321 g
  • Sari: Oxford Handbooks
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Nov-2006
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0195178726
  • ISBN-13: 9780195178722
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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a 'state-of-the-art' report which provides an introduction to the field or further development of exploration of it. It would seem to seve best as the former...as a way of promoting the field and exploring some of its main issue the Handbook works well. It is an interesting, stimulating, and useful book, well researched and well written. * Tony Watling, Journal of Contemporary Religion * ...essential work. * Nigel Cooper, The Church Times * This is truly a ray of light among all the messages of doom. * Northern Echo (Darlington/ South Durham) * A main strength of this book is the broad perspective it offers on the main religious traditions in the world. It is well worth reading for the information on comparative aspects among the main religions and religious philosophies ... a most valuable document * Luc Hens, International Journal of Environment and Pollution *

Abbreviations xiii
Contributors xv
Introduction: Religion and Ecology---What Is the Connection and Why Does It Matter? 3(22)
Roger S. Gottlieb
PART I: TRANSFORMING TRADITION
Judaism
25(40)
Hava Tirosh-Samuelson
Catholicism
65(27)
John Hart
The Earth as Sacrament: Insights from Orthodox Christian Theology and Spirituality
92(23)
John Chryssavgis
The World of Nature according to the Protestant Tradition
115(32)
H. Paul Santmire
John B. Cobb Jr.
Jainism and Ecology: Transformation of Tradition
147(13)
Christopher Key Chapple
Hindu Religion and Environmental Well-being
160(24)
O. P. Dwivedi
The Greening of Buddhism: Promise and Perils
184(23)
Stephanie Kaza
Islam
207(13)
Richard C. Foltz
Daoism and Nature
220(16)
James Miller
Motifs for a New Confucian Ecological Vision
236(23)
John Berthrong
Religion and Ecology in African Culture and Society
259(24)
Jacob Olupona
Indigenous Traditions: Religion and Ecology
283(30)
John A. Grim
PART II: RELIGION AND ECOLOGY: CONFLICTS AND CONNECTIONS
Population, Religion, and Ecology
313(13)
Daniel C. Maguire
Genetic Engineering and Nature: Human and Otherwise
326(22)
Thomas A. Shannon
So Near and Yet So Far: Animal Theology and Ecological Theology
348(14)
Andrew Linzey
Religious Ecofeminism: Healing the Ecological Crisis
362(14)
Rosemary Radford Ruether
Science and Religion in the Face of the Environmental Crisis
376(22)
Holmes Rolston III
Religion and Ecology: Survey of the Field
398(21)
Mary Evelyn Tucker
The Spiritual Dimension of Nature Writing
419(27)
David Landis Barnhill
Religion, Environmentalism, and the Meaning of Ecology
446(21)
Lisa H. Sideris
PART III: RELIGIOUS ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVISM
Religious Environmentalism in Action
467(43)
Roger S. Gottlieb
Religion and Environmental Struggles in Latin America
510(25)
Lois Ann Lorentzen
Salvador Leavitt-Alcantara
African Initiated Churches as Vehicles of Earth-Care in Africa
535(33)
Marthinus L. Daneel
The Scientist and the Shepherd: The Emergence of Evangelical Environmentalism
568(20)
Calvin B. DeWitt
Religion and Environmentalism in America and Beyond
588(25)
Bron Taylor
Bibliography 613(20)
Index 633


Roger S. Gottlieb is professor of philosophy at Worcester Polytechnic Institute.