Religions and Environments: A Reader in Religion, Nature and Ecology
Editat de Dr Richard Bohannonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 dec 2013
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781780938028
ISBN-10: 1780938020
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 169 x 244 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1780938020
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 169 x 244 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Reflects the most current scholarship as well as providing important historical essays
Notă biografică
Richard Bohannon teaches at the College of St. Benedict & St. John's University, in central Minnesota, USA.
Cuprins
IntroductionPart 1: Wilderness: Nature as Wild and Remote1.1. Introduction: Religious Approaches to the Wild1.2 Encountering the Wild1.3 Wilderness in Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism and Indigenous ReligionsPart 2: Garden: The Cultivated and Transformed Landscape2.1 Introduction: Religious Care of the Wild2.2 The Ethics of Land Management 2.3 Garden Spiritualities2.4 Religious Responses to DeforestationPart 3: The City: Natural and Human Environments3.1 Introduction: Religious Perspectives on Humanity, the Control of Nature, and Urban Environments3.2 Nature and the City3.3 Green Cities and Green Buildings3.4 Environmental JusticeConclusion BibliographyIndex
Recenzii
A broad sweep encompassing both historical and contemporary writing on religion and the environment.
Religions and Environments explores a plurality of positions on environmental issues - religious, spiritual, and meaningful - weaving them into a stimulating conversation. It is both a vade mecum, a collection that can be carried along hiking, paddling, exploring our world, as well as a text for the classroom. Drink deep, it's well worth the effort.
An imaginatively organised volume: I am impressed by the thematic presentation of a diversity of readings under the headings of "wilderness", "garden" and "city". It is an attractive approach-easily integrated into undergraduate teaching.
This collection gathers together all the important materials regarding the complex and subtle connection between religious belief and natural environment. It serves as a good introduction for scholars, students and laymen. Its wider theoretical approaches and contents provide us with one of the most promising intellectual platforms in this field.
Richard Bohannon selected an elegant collection of essential readings at the intersection of "religions" and "environments." Some are traditional, expected and needed pieces from foundational thinkers like Abbey, Berry and Leopold. Others are contributions offered by contemporary scholars who suggest new and exciting perspectives. The outcome is a thoughtful, useful and unique gathering of voices that reflect a wide range of ideas.
What a feast! Bohannon has hunted and gathered a delectable blend of readings that will enlighten, inspire, and challenge readers. Students and instructors alike will benefit from this book's thoughtful introductions, careful selections, and wise organization. We have much to learn from Bohannon and the readings he has collected here.
Religions and Environments is a valuable book for graduate students and undergraduates who study religion and ecology, and it is a must-read for people of faith eager to learn about their religious tradition's teachings on the natural world. Bohannon gathers in one volume reflections on human-nature relations from practitioners and scholars of many different religions, some classics from the past and some very current. His fresh approach to the topic organizes the selections in a way that highlights the importance of place, a key concept in ecology, and his own introductions to the book and to each section demonstrate his sensitivity to religious pluralism and to contemporary crises such as climate change.
Religions and Environments explores a plurality of positions on environmental issues - religious, spiritual, and meaningful - weaving them into a stimulating conversation. It is both a vade mecum, a collection that can be carried along hiking, paddling, exploring our world, as well as a text for the classroom. Drink deep, it's well worth the effort.
An imaginatively organised volume: I am impressed by the thematic presentation of a diversity of readings under the headings of "wilderness", "garden" and "city". It is an attractive approach-easily integrated into undergraduate teaching.
This collection gathers together all the important materials regarding the complex and subtle connection between religious belief and natural environment. It serves as a good introduction for scholars, students and laymen. Its wider theoretical approaches and contents provide us with one of the most promising intellectual platforms in this field.
Richard Bohannon selected an elegant collection of essential readings at the intersection of "religions" and "environments." Some are traditional, expected and needed pieces from foundational thinkers like Abbey, Berry and Leopold. Others are contributions offered by contemporary scholars who suggest new and exciting perspectives. The outcome is a thoughtful, useful and unique gathering of voices that reflect a wide range of ideas.
What a feast! Bohannon has hunted and gathered a delectable blend of readings that will enlighten, inspire, and challenge readers. Students and instructors alike will benefit from this book's thoughtful introductions, careful selections, and wise organization. We have much to learn from Bohannon and the readings he has collected here.
Religions and Environments is a valuable book for graduate students and undergraduates who study religion and ecology, and it is a must-read for people of faith eager to learn about their religious tradition's teachings on the natural world. Bohannon gathers in one volume reflections on human-nature relations from practitioners and scholars of many different religions, some classics from the past and some very current. His fresh approach to the topic organizes the selections in a way that highlights the importance of place, a key concept in ecology, and his own introductions to the book and to each section demonstrate his sensitivity to religious pluralism and to contemporary crises such as climate change.