Religion, Ecology, Science, and Wisdom: Constructive Dialogue on the Environment
Issued Date: 16 Dec 2014
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Donald K. Swearer (ed.), Ecology and the Environment: Perspectives from the Humanities (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2009), ix + 126 pp., $15.95 (cover), ISBN: 978-0-268-03404-7.
David Lodge and Christopher Hamlin (eds), Religion and the New Ecology: Environmental Responsibility in a World in Flux (Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 2006), xiii + 325 pp., $40.00 (cover), ISBN: 978-0-945454-43-4.
Hubert Meisinger, Willem B. Drees, and Zbigniew Liana (eds), Wisdom or Knowledge? Science, Theology, and Cultural Dynamics (London and New York: T. & T. Clark, 2006), xii + 157 pp., $60.95 (pbk), ISBN: xxxxx.
Donald K. Swearer (ed.), Ecology and the Environment: Perspectives from the Humanities (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2009), ix + 126 pp., $15.95 (cover), ISBN: 978-0-268-03404-7.
David Lodge and Christopher Hamlin (eds), Religion and the New Ecology: Environmental Responsibility in a World in Flux (Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 2006), xiii + 325 pp., $40.00 (cover), ISBN: 978-0-945454-43-4.
Hubert Meisinger, Willem B. Drees, and Zbigniew Liana (eds), Wisdom or Knowledge? Science, Theology, and Cultural Dynamics (London and New York: T. & T. Clark, 2006), xii + 157 pp., $60.95 (pbk), ISBN: xxxxx.
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MacMillan).
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Islam (Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press).
Beattie, T. 2005. ‘Feminist Theology: Christian Feminist Theology’, in L. Jones (ed.),
The Encyclopedia of Religion (Farmington Hills, MI: Thomson Gale): 3034-39.
Berry, T. 1999. The Great Work: Our Way into the Future (New York: Bell Tower).
Callicott, J.B. 1997. Earth’s Insights: A Multicultural Survey of Ecological Ethics from the
Mediterranean Basin to the Australian Outback (Berkeley: University of California
Press).
Deane-Drummond, C.E. 2000. Creation through Wisdom: Theology and the New Biology
(Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark).
———. 2004. The Ethics of Nature (Oxford: Blackwell). Doi: http://dx.doi.org/
10.1002/9780470773451.
Edwards, D. 1995. Jesus the Wisdom of God: An Ecological Theology (Maryknoll, NY:
Orbis Books).
Foltz, R. 2002. Worldviews, Religion, and the Environment: A Global Anthology (Belmont,
CA: Thompson/Wadsworth).
Gardner, G. 2006. Inspiring Progress: Religion’s Contributions to Sustainable Development
(New York and London: W.W. Norton & Co.).
Gottlieb, R.S. 2006a. A Greener Faith: Religious Environmentalism and our Planet’s Future
(Oxford: Oxford University Press). Doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/
9780195176483.001.0001.
Gottlieb, R.S. (ed.). 2006b. The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Ecology (Oxford: Oxford
University Press). Doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195178722.
001.0001.
Griffin, D.R. (ed.). 1988. The Re-Enchantment of Science: Post-Modern Proposals (Albany,
NY: State University of New York Press).
Hobgood-Oster, L. 2005. ‘Christianity—Feminist Theology’, in Taylor 2005b: 360-62.
Kalland, A. 2005. ‘The Religious Environmentalist Paradigm’, in Taylor 2005b: 1367-
71.
Leopold, A. 1949. A Sand County Almanac (Oxford: Oxford University Press).
Masuwaza, T. 2005. The Invention of World Religions: Or, How European Universalism
Was Preserved in the Language of Pluralism (Chicago: University of Chicago Press).
Doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.7208/chicago/9780226922621.001.0001.
Melville, H. 2002 [1851]. Moby Dick (New York: Norton).
Oelschlaeger, M. 1994. Caring for Creation: An Ecumenical Approach to the Environmental
Crisis (New Haven: Yale University Press).
Rae, E. 2000. ‘Response to Mark I. Wallace: Another View of the Spirit’s Work’, in D.
Hessel and R.R. Ruether (eds.), Christianity and Ecology: Seeking the Well-Being of
Earth and Humans (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press): 73-82.
Taylor, B. 2001. ‘Earth and Nature-Based Spirituality (Part II): From Earth First! and
Bio-regionalism to Scientific Paganism and the New Age’, Religion 31: 225-45.
Doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/reli.2000.0257.
———. 2005a. ‘Religious Studies and Environmental Concern’, in Taylor 2005b: 1373-
79. Doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.155.3767.1203.
———. 2010. Dark Green Religion: Nature Spirituality and the Planetary Future (Berkeley:
University of California Press).
Taylor, B. (ed.). 2005b. The Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature (London and New York:
Thoemmes Continuum).
Tucker, M.E. 2003. Worldly Wonder: Religions Enter their Ecological Phase (Chicago:
Open Court Publishing).
Tucker, M.E., and J.A. Grim. 2001. ‘Introduction: The Emerging Alliance of World
Religions and Ecology’, Daedalus 130.4: 1-22.
Van Huyssteen, W. (ed.). 2003. The Encyclopedia of Science and Religion (New York:
MacMillan).
Watling, T. 2009. Ecological Imaginations in the World Religions: An Ethnographic Analysis
(London and New York: Continuum).
White, L., Jr. 1967. ‘The Historical Roots of our Ecological Crisis’, Science 155: 1203-
207.
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