ABSTRACT
Updated with nearly forty new selections to reflect the tremendous growth and transformation of scholarly, theological, and activist religious environmentalism, the second edition of This Sacred Earth is an unparalleled resource for the study of religion's complex relationship to the environment.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |29 pages
The Moment of Seeing
Title
part |138 pages
How Have Traditional Religions Viewed Nature?
Title
chapter |11 pages
from “In and of the World: Christian Theological Anthropology and Environmental Ethics”
Title
part |194 pages
Ecotheology in an Age of Environmental Crisis
Title
chapter |4 pages
“Evangelical Declaration on the Environment”
Title
Created by the Evangelical Environmental Network and signed by hundreds of Evangelical Christian ministers, organizational leaders, theologians and lay members
part |87 pages
Ecotheology in an Age of Environmental Crisis
Title
chapter |16 pages
“Ecology is a Sistah's Issue Too: The Politics of Emergent Afrocentric Ecowomanism”
Title
chapter |10 pages
“Something or Nothing: An Eco-Womanist Essay on God, Creation, and Indispensability”
Title
part |38 pages
Ecotheology in an Age of Environmental Crisis
Title
part |53 pages
Religious Practice for a Sacred Earth
Title
part |182 pages
Ecology, Religion, and Society
Title
chapter |2 pages
“Statement on Global Warming and Climate Change by North Carolina's Religious and Spiritual Leaders”
Title
Interfaith Global Climate Change Campaign, North Carolina Chapter