Bauman, Whitney A and Bohannon II, Richard R and O`Brien, Kevin J

Inherited Land: The Changing Grounds of Religion and Ecology - Eugene Pickwick Publications 2011 - 264p

1 The Tensions and Promises of Religion and Ecology's Past,
Present, and Future |
Whitney A. Bauman, Richard R. Bohannon II, and Kevin J. O'Brien
2 Nature Religion and the Problem of Authenticity |
Evan Berry
3 The Importance and Limits of Taking Science Seriously: Data and
Uncertainty in Religion and Ecology |
Sarah E. Fredericks and Kevin J. O'Brien
4 What Traditions Are Represented in Religion and Ecology? A
Perspective from an American Scholar of Islam |
Eleanor Finnegan
5 Opening the Language of Religion and Ecology: Viable Spaces for
Transformative Politics |
Whitney A. Bauman
6 Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies in Religion and
Ecology: Where We Have Been, Where We Are Now, and Where
We Might Go |
Tovis Page
7 Practically Natural: Religious Resources for Environmental
Pragmatism |
Lucas F. Johnston and Samuel Snyder
8 How Does It Feel to Be an Environmental Problem? Studying
Religion and Ecology in the African Diaspora
Elonda Clay
9 Saving the World (and the People in It. Too): Religion in
Eco-Justice and Environmental Justice
Richard R. Bohannon II and Kevin J. O'Brien
10 Religion and Ecology on the Ground: "Practice" and "Place" as
Key Concepts
Brian G. Campbell
11 Religion and the Urban Environment
Richard R. Bohannon II
12 The Buzzing, Breathing, Clicking, Clacking, Biting, Stinging
Chirping. Howling Landscape of Religious Studies
Gavin Van Horn

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