Description |
xlvi, 362 pages ; 23 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 359-362). |
Contents |
Limitations of "Western science": a critique of failed inclusivity / John E. Carroll -- Infinite realms of observation: Buddhist perspectives on teaching and doing science / Stephanie Kaza -- The return to natural philosophy / E.O. Wilson -- Science, ethics and praxis: getting it all together / Calvin De Witt -- Touching the earth / Al Fritsch -- Patterns of relationship / Mary Loise Dolan -- Penning the goring bull: evaluating five potential Christian ethical responses to environmental pollution / Susan Power Bratton -- The Bahai faith and biospheric sustainability / William Gregg -- A call for just and sustainable human development / Robert Paterson -- Is God a free-market capitalist?: freedom, economics and religion in the development of the American fronier / Carl Jordan -- Suffering on the Arizona strip: a buddhist critique of conflictual paradigms / Joyce McCann |
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Learning from the earth: key to sustainable development / Paula Gonzales -- Theology of ecology / Gene Wilhelm -- How to love a worm? biodiversity: Franciscan spirituality and praxis / Jim Edmiston -- The big questions: birth and death / Elliot Norse -- Becoming a spiritual witness in a scientific profession / Robert J. Kent -- Back to Eden: the sacredness of wilderness landscape in Christian thought / Keith Warner. |
Subject |
Human ecology -- Religious aspects.
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Religion and science.
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Environmentalism -- Religious aspects.
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Added Author |
Carroll, John E. (John Edward), 1944-
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Warner, Keith.
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ISBN |
0819909866 alkaline paper |
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9780819909862 alkaline paper |
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