Religions and Environments: A Reader in Religion, Nature and Ecology
2014
Introduction Part 1: Wilderness: Nature as Wild and Remote 1.1. Introduction: Religious Approaches to the Wild 1.2 Encountering the Wild 1.3 Wilderness in Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism and Indigenous Religions Part 2: Garden: The Cultivated and Transformed Landscape 2.1 Introduction: Religious Care of the Wild 2.2 The Ethics of Land Management 2.3 Garden Spiritualities 2.4 Religious Responses to Deforestation Part 3: The City: Natural and Human Environments 3.1 Introduction: Religious Perspectives on Humanity, the Control of Nature, and Urban Environments 3.2 Nature and the City 3.3 Green Cities and Green Buildings 3.4 Environmental Justice Conclusion Bibliography Index
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