Nature and the Environment in Contemporary Religious Contexts

Nature and the Environment in Contemporary Religious Contexts
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Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages : 331
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ISBN-10 : 9781527512078
ISBN-13 : 152751207X
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Book Synopsis Nature and the Environment in Contemporary Religious Contexts by : Thomas Donlin-Smith

Download or read book Nature and the Environment in Contemporary Religious Contexts written by Thomas Donlin-Smith and published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing. This book was released on 2018-06-11 with total page 331 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This collection of essays discusses the human relationship with, and responsibilities toward, the natural environment from the perspective of religions and the social sciences. The chapters examine a variety of conditions that have contributed to the contemporary environmental crisis, including abuse of power, economic greed, industrialization, deforestation, and unplanned waste management. They then discuss concepts from several different religious texts and traditions that promote environmental protection as a sacred moral duty for all humanity. Religious concepts such as dharma (duty toward Mother Earth), tikkun Olam (repair of the world), khalifa (people as deputies of God on earth), amanah (the universe as a trust in human hands), and paticca samuppada (dependent co-arising) are employed to argue that all the components of the biosphere are integral to the cosmos, each piece with its own value and role in the harmony of the whole. The book makes it clear that religions can become more “green” and play a helpful role in raising our ecological consciousness and supporting preservation of the environment into the future.


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