Religion and the environment : an introduction /
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| Language: | English |
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Abingdon, Oxon ; New York :
Routledge,
2021.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Religion, social action, and the environment
- Connections: Sacred stories, sacred springs
- Communities: Harvesting and respecting the wild
- Sustenance: Food security, agricultural innovation, and environmental degradation
- Ignitions: Sacred tools, ritual fires, and the value of "things"
- Watersheds: Scale, place, and consilience
- Sanctuaries: Preservation of species, ecosystems, and natural features
- Megacities: Sacred space, urban planning, and built environments
- Healing: The iconography of pollution and planetary wellness
- Networks: Tackling global climate and sea change
- Models: Conceptual approaches to a planetary future
- Commonalities: Greening and the challenges of modernity.