Church, cosmovision, and the environment : religion and social conflict in contemporary Latin America /
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| Language: | English |
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Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY :
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2018.
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| Series: | Routledge studies in religion and environment
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: religion and environmental conflict in Latin America / Robert Albro, Evan Berrypart
- Church advocacy in Latin America: integrating environment in the struggle for justice and human rights / Guillermo Kerber
- Transnational religious advocacy networks in Latin America and beyond / Evan Berry
- The Lausanne Movement, Holistic Mission and the introduction of Creation Care in Latin America and Argentina / Hans Geir Aasmundsen
- Marina Silva: a Brazilian case study in religion, politics, and human rights / Paul Preston
- Bolivia's indigenous foreign policy: vivir bien and global climate change ethics / Robert Albro
- Relatives of the living forest: the social relation to nature underlying ecological action in Amazonian Kichwa communities / Tod D. Swanson
- Trickster ecology: climate change and conservation pluralism in Guatemala's Maya lowlands / Liza Grandia
- The winds of Oaxaca: renewable energy, climate change mitigation, and the ethics of transition / Cymene Howe
- Articulating indigenous ecologies: the Indigenous Pastoral in the Huasteca, Mexico / Kristina Tiedje
- Religion and cosmovisions within environmental conflicts and the challenge of ontological openings / Eduardo Gudynas.