The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Religion and Ecology presents the first definitive overview of the latest developments in religious engagement with environmental issues throughout the world.
Offers a comprehensive overview of the latest thinking in the rapidly growing field of religion and ecology
Features newly–commissioned essays contributed by top scholars of diverse faiths and scientific traditions
Compares the religion–ecology interface in Christian (Western and Eastern), Islamic, Jewish, Buddhist, Daoist, and various indigenous peoples traditions
Provides an extensive spectrum of approaches religious, scientific, feminist, ethical, indigenous to relate religion and ecology to concrete contexts
Demonstrates the importance of religions contributions to discussions of pressing contemporary environmental and ecological issues and religions commitments to resolving these problems
Offers a comprehensive overview of the latest thinking in the rapidly growing field of religion and ecology
Features newly–commissioned essays contributed by top scholars of diverse faiths and scientific traditions
Compares the religion–ecology interface in Christian (Western and Eastern), Islamic, Jewish, Buddhist, Daoist, and various indigenous peoples traditions
Provides an extensive spectrum of approaches religious, scientific, feminist, ethical, indigenous to relate religion and ecology to concrete contexts
Demonstrates the importance of religions contributions to discussions of pressing contemporary environmental and ecological issues and religions commitments to resolving these problems
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