Grounding Religion: A Field Guide to the Study of Religion and Ecology
Material type: TextPublication details: London Routledge 2017Edition: 02Description: 280pISBN:- 9781138194014
- B327 C81
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PART I
Religion and ecology: defining the terms
1 Religion: what is it, who gets to decide, and why does it matter?
WHITNEY A. BAUMAN, RICHARD BOHANNON, AND KEVIN J. O'BRIEN
2 Case study: religion and the twenty-first century North American
anti-extraction movement
JOSEPH WITT
3 Ecology: what is it, who gets to decide, and why does it matter?
WHITNEY A. BAUMAN, RICHARD BOHANNON, AND KEVIN J. O'BRIEN
4 Case study: religion and disaster: the Merapi volcano eruption
NAJIYAH MARTIAM
PART II
Mapping your location
5 Gender and queer studies
WHITNEY A. BAUMAN AND HEATHER EATON
6 Race and ethnicity
CAROL WAYNE WHITE
7 The power of place
BRIAN G. CAMPBELL
PART III
Key issues
8 Globalization
LOIS ANN LORENTZEN
9 Climate change
LAUREL KEARNS
10 Food
A. WHITNEY SANFORD
11 Animals
DAVE AFTANDILIAN
12 Technology
NOREEN HERZFELD
13 Justice
RICHARD BOHANNON AND KEVIN J. O'BRIEN
14 Sustainability
WILLIS JENKINS
15 Economics
LAURA M. HARTMAN
16 Conclusion: despair, hope, and action
WHITNEY A. BAUMAN AND KEVIN J. O'BRIEN
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