Issue | Title | |
Ecotheology 8.1 August 2003 | 'Gaia Told me to do it': Resistance and the Idea of Nature within Contemporary British Eco-Paganism | Details |
Andy Letcher | ||
Ecotheology 7.2 January 2003 | 'Great Shamans and Great Teachers': Animals as Guides to Truth in Religious Texts | Abstract |
Katherine Perlo | ||
Vol 7, No 1 (2013) | 'Gumboot Religion': Religious Responses to an Australian Natural Disaster | Abstract |
Aaron Ghiloni, Sylvie Shaw | ||
Vol 6, No 3 (2012): Climate Change and Religion | 'Healing the Land' in the Canadian Arctic: Evangelism, Knowledge and Environmental Change | Abstract |
Noor Johnson | ||
Ecotheology 7.1 July 2002 | 'If You Go Down to the Woods Today...': Spirituality and the Eco-Protest Lifestyle | Abstract |
Andy Letcher | ||
Ecotheology 9.3 December 2004 | 'Nature', Post/Modernity and the Migration of the Sublime | Abstract |
Richard H. Roberts | ||
Ecotheology 11.1 March 2006 | 'Singing the Lord's Song in a Strange Land': A 'Bio-Ethnography' of Christianity and Genetic Engineering in Scotland | Abstract |
Tony Watling | ||
Ecotheology Issue 7 July 1999 | 'The Mice have Eaten the Lipstick': Performing amidst Creation in South-west Germany | Abstract |
Alison Phipps | ||
Vol 9, No 2 (2015): Contesting Consecrated Scientific Narratives | Journey of the Universe: An Integration of Science and Humanities | Details |
Mary Evelyn Tucker | ||
Vol 10, No 2 (2016): Indigenous Knowledge, Indigenous Spirituality, and the Future of Humans in Nature | Mauna Kea: Ho‘omana Hawai‘i and Protecting the Sacred | Abstract |
Marie Alohalani Brown | ||
Vol 14, No 2 (2020) | A Brief Account of Animism in Biblical Studies | Abstract |
Mari Joerstad | ||
Vol 1, No 4 (2007) | A Case for a Religion of Nature | Abstract |
Donald A. Crosby | ||
Ecotheology 6.1/6.2 July 2001 | A Ecological Faith for the Global Era | Abstract |
Lloyd Geering | ||
Vol 14, No 2 (2020) | A Formal Model for the Cultural Evolutionary Dynamics of Counterintuitive Cultural Messages | Abstract |
Carles Salazar | ||
Ecotheology Issue 9 July 2000 | A Jewish Response | Abstract |
Dan Cohn-Sherbok | ||
Ecotheology 10.1 April 2005 | A Letter from the Editor | Details |
Celia Deane-Drummond | ||
Ecotheology Issue 8 January 2000 | A New Naturalism: Is There a (Radical) 'Truth' beyond the (Postmodern) Abyss? | Abstract |
Michael M'Gonigle | ||
Ecotheology Issue 5/6 January 1999 | A Response: Needing Inspiration from Many Sources | Abstract |
Elisabeth Gerle | ||
Vol 6, No 3 (2012): Climate Change and Religion | A Retreating Goddess? Conflicting Perceptions of Ecological Change near the Gangotri-Gaumukh Glacier | Abstract |
Georgina Drew | ||
Vol 4, No 2(2010): Forests of Belonging: The Contested Meaning of Trees and Forests in Indian Hinduism | A Road Runs Through It: Changing Meanings in a Sacred Grove in Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu | Abstract |
Eliza F. Kent | ||
Ecotheology Issue 5/6 January 1999 | A Shared Garden (II): Cross-Cultural Challenges to Ecofeminist Work in Religion | Abstract |
Mary E. Hunt | ||
Vol 14, No 3 (2020): Special Issue: Bees and Honey in Religions | A Taste of Honey: Metaphorizing Nature in Traditional Jewish Art | Abstract |
Ilia Rodov | ||
Vol 5, No 3 (2011) | A Trans-Species Definition of Religion | Abstract |
James B. Harrod | ||
Vol 10, No 4 (2016) | Aaron S. Gross, The Question of the Animal and Religion: Theoretical Stakes, Practical Implications (New York: Columbia University Press, 2014), 304 pp., $30.00 (pbk), ISBN: 0-231-16751-2. | Abstract |
Donovan Schaefer | ||
Ecotheology Issue 3 July 1997 | Aboriginal Ceremonies and Teachings: A Women's Perspective | Details |
Janet Silman | ||
Vol 1, No 4 (2007) | Across A Great Distance: A painter on his work, the Mojave Desert, and what the world looks like | Abstract |
Evan Jeff Lipschutz | ||
Ecotheology Issue 1 July 1996 | Acting with Compassion: Buddhism, Feminism and the Environmental Crisis | Details |
Stephanie Kaza | ||
Vol 13, No 3 (2019) | Adam Jortner, Blood from the Sky: Miracles and Politics in the Early American Republic | Abstract |
Bill J. Leonard | ||
Vol 12, No 1 (2018) | Adam Trexler, Anthropocene Fictions: The Novel in a Time of Climate Change | Abstract |
Tatiana Prorokova | ||
Vol 12, No 3 (2018): Special Issue: The Sacred Tree | Adorning and Adoring: The Sacred Trees of India | Abstract |
Louise Fowler-Smith | ||
Vol 12, No 3 (2018): Special Issue: The Sacred Tree | Alan Mikhail, Under Osman’s Tree: The Ottoman Empire, Egypt, and Environmental History | Abstract |
Cagdas Dedeoglu | ||
Vol 13, No 3 (2019) | Alexa Weik von Mossner (ed.), Moving Environments: Affect, Emotion, Ecology, and Film | Abstract |
Courtney O'Dell-Chaib | ||
Vol 14, No 2 (2020) | Amanda Baugh, God and the Green Divide: Religious Environmentalism in Black and White | Abstract |
Rebecca Kneale Gould | ||
Vol 8, No 2 (2014): Ecstatic Naturalism and Deep Pantheism | American Religious Empiricism and the Possibility of an Ecstatic Naturalist Process Metaphysics | Abstract |
Demian Wheeler | ||
Vol 12, No 1 (2018) | Amitav Ghosh, The Great Derangement: Climate Change and the Unthinkable | Abstract |
Arthur M. Shapiro | ||
Ecotheology Issue 3 July 1997 | An American Indian Theological Response to Ecojustice | Details |
George E. Tinker | ||
Vol 12, No 1 (2018) | An Assessment of Climate Engineering from a Buddhist Perspective | Abstract |
Till Markus, Bhikkhu Vivekānanda, Mark Lawrence | ||
Vol 8, No 3 (2014) | An Ecology of Religiosity: Re-emphasizing Relationships between Humans and Nonhumans | Abstract |
Gillian G. Tan | ||
Ecotheology 9.3 December 2004 | An Ethics of NatureCulture and Creation: Donna Haraway's Cyborg Ethics as a Resource for Ecotheology | Abstract |
Kevin O'Brien | ||
Ecotheology 10.2 August 2005 | An Overview of Teilhard's Commitment to 'Seeing' as Expressed in his Phenomenology, Metaphysics and Mysticism | Abstract |
John A. Grim, Mary Evelyn Tucker | ||
Ecotheology 11.1 March 2006 | Anarchy in the UK? GM Crops, Political Authority and the Rioting of God | Abstract |
Peter Manley Scott | ||
Vol 12, No 2 (2018) | Anders Melin, Living with Other Beings: A Virtue-Oriented Approach to the Ethics of Species Protection | Abstract |
Anthony Milligan | ||
Vol 4, No 1 (2010) | Andrew Linzey, Why Animal Suffering Matters: Philosophy, Theology, and Practical Ethics (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009), xiv + 206 pp., $29.95 (hbk), ISBN: 978-0-1953-7977-8. | Details |
Christopher John Libby | ||
Vol 13, No 2 (2019): Special Issue: Mountains and Sacred Landscapes | Andrew R.H. Thompson, Sacred Mountains: A Christian Ethical Approach to Mountaintop Removal | Abstract |
Amanda M. Nichols | ||
Ecotheology 7.2 January 2003 | Animals in Christian Ethics: Developing a Relational Approach | Abstract |
Clare Palmer | ||
Vol 5, No 4 (2011): Aldo Leopold: Ethical and Spiritual Dimensions | Ann Dunsky, Steven Dunsky, and David Steinke (directors), Green Fire: Aldo Leopold and a Land Ethic for our Time (Baraboo, WI: Aldo Leopold Foundation, 2011), DVD, $20.00. Review doi: 10.1558/jsrnc.v5i4.529. | Details |
Jane Caputi | ||
Vol 2, No 4 (2008) | Anna Case-Winters, Reconstructing a Christian Theology of Nature: Down to Earth, (Hampshire, UK: Ashgate, 2007), 190pp, $89.95, ISBN: 978-0-754654-76-6 | Details |
Matthew Tennant | ||
Vol 4. No 4 (2010): Avatar and Nature Spirituality | Anne-Christine Hornborg, Mi’kmaq Landscapes: From Animism to Sacred Ecology (Hampshire, England: Ashgate Publishing, 2008), xi + 202 pp., £55.00 (cloth), ISBN: 978-0-7546-6371-3. Review doi: 10.1558/jsrnc.v4i4.506. | Details |
James Treat | ||
Vol 12, No 4 (2018) | Annual List of Reviewers | Abstract |
Joseph D. Witt | ||
Vol 12, No 2 (2018) | Another Worldview Is Possible: Grassroots Social Movements and the ‘Great Work’ | Abstract |
Andreas Hernandez | ||
Vol 10, No 1 (2016): Contested Space and Value in Confucian Environmental Ethics | Anthropocosmic Thinking on the Problem of Nuclear Harm: A Reply to Seth D. Clippard and a Plea to Mary Evelyn Tucker and Tu Weiming | Abstract |
N.A.J. Taylor | ||
Vol 6, No 1 (2012) | Anthropology of Religion and Environment: A Skeletal History to 1970 | Abstract |
E. N. Anderson | ||
Vol 4. No 4 (2010): Avatar and Nature Spirituality | Aparecida Vilaça and Robin Wright (eds.), Native Christians: Modes and Effects of Christianity Among Indigenous Peoples of the Americas (Surrey: Ashgate, 2009), 252 pp., $89.95 (hbk), ISBN: 978-0-7546-6355-3. Review doi: 10.1558/jsrnc.v4i4.504. | Details |
Kenneth M. Morrison | ||
Vol 7, No 3 (2013) | Arborphilia and Sacred Rebellion | Abstract |
Bron Taylor | ||
Ecotheology Issue 10 January 2001 | Archetypes, Angels and Gaia | Abstract |
Lawrence Osborn | ||
Vol 15, No 1 (2021): Special Issue: Engendering Nature | Architecture, Religion, and the Forms of Nature in Turn-of-the-Twentieth-Century Chicago | Abstract |
Isaiah Ellis | ||
Ecotheology Issue 9 July 2000 | Arctic Ecotheology | Abstract |
Roald E. Kristiansen | ||
Vol 5, No 3 (2011) | Are British Muslims 'Green'? An Overview of Environmental Activism among Muslims in Britain | Abstract |
Sophie Gilliat-Ray, Mark Bryant | ||
Vol 13, No 3 (2019) | Ashlee Cunsolo and Karen Landman (eds.), Mourning Nature: Hope at the Heart of Ecological Loss and Grief | Abstract |
Jessica Pierce | ||
Vol 7, No 4 (2013) | Astrology as a Social Framework: The ‘Children of Planets’, 1400–1600 | Abstract |
Geoffrey Shamos | ||
Vol 13, No 1 (2019): Special Issue: Inside the World of Contemporary Astrology | Astrology as Heresy in Contemporary Belief | Abstract |
Garry Phillipson | ||
Vol 1, No 2 (2007): Astrology, Religion and Nature | Astrology as Religion: Theory and Practice | Abstract |
Lilan Laishley | ||
Vol 1, No 2 (2007): Astrology, Religion and Nature | Astrology in England in the Twenty-First Century | Abstract |
Bernard Eccles | ||
Vol 13, No 3 (2019) | At Home in the Big Empty: Burning Man and the Playa Sublime | Abstract |
Graham St John | ||
Ecotheology 6.1/6.2 July 2001 | At the Intersection of Ecofeminism and Religion: Directions for Consideration | Abstract |
Heather Eaton | ||
Ecotheology 11.3 September 2006 | Atmospheres of Synergy: Towards an Eco-Theological Aesth/Ethics of Space | Abstract |
Sigurd Bergmann | ||
Ecotheology 9.3 December 2004 | Augustinian Ecological Democracy: Postmodern Nature and the City of God | Abstract |
Bronislaw Szerszynski | ||
Vol 13, No 1 (2019): Special Issue: Inside the World of Contemporary Astrology | Aurélie Choné, Isabelle Hajek, and Philippe Hamman (eds.), Rethinking Nature: Challenging Disciplinary Boundaries | Abstract |
Catharina H. de Pater | ||
Vol 4. No 4 (2010): Avatar and Nature Spirituality | Avatar as Rorschach | Abstract |
Bron Taylor | ||
Vol 4. No 4 (2010): Avatar and Nature Spirituality | Avatar fandom as nature-religious expression? | Abstract |
Britt Istoft | ||
Vol 6, No 2 (2012) | Barbara Jane Davy (ed.), Paganism: Critical Concepts in Religious Studies (3 vols.; London: Routledge, 2009), 1056 pp., $810.00 (cloth), ISBN: 978-0-415-43831-5. | Details |
Chas S. Clifton | ||
Vol 13, No 2 (2019): Special Issue: Mountains and Sacred Landscapes | Bas Verschuuren and Naoya Furuta (eds.), Asian Sacred Natural Sites: Philosophy and Practice in Protected Areas and Conservation | Abstract |
Will Tuladhar-Douglas | ||
Vol 14, No 3 (2020): Special Issue: Bees and Honey in Religions | Bears as Benefactors? Bear Veneration as Apicultural Risk Management in Roman Spain | Abstract |
David Wallace-Hare | ||
Vol 4, No 3 (2010) | Being Known by a Birch Tree: Animist Refigurings of Western Epistemology | Abstract |
Priscilla Stuckey | ||
Vol 12, No 2 (2018) | Benjamin C. Jantzen, An Introduction to Design Arguments | Abstract |
Glenn Branch | ||
Vol 9, No 1 (2015) | Benjamin E. Zeller, Prophets and Protons: New Religious Movements and Science in Late Twentieth-Century America (New York: New York University Press, 2010), 240 pp., $25.00 (pbk), ISBN: 978-0-81-479721-1. | Details |
Bradley L. Sickler | ||
Ecotheology 7.2 January 2003 | Between the Rock and a Hard Place: The Developing Work of A Rocha | Abstract |
David Bookless | ||
Ecotheology 11.2 June 2006 | Beyond Secularist Supersessionism: Risk, Religion and Technology | Abstract |
Niels Henrik Gregersen | ||
Vol 3, No 2 (2009): Christianity, Nature, Scripture and Ethics: With an Article by and Forum Responding to James A. Nash | Biblical Authority to Advocate for Biodiversity: A Response to James A. Nash | Abstract |
Carol S. Robb | ||
Ecotheology Issue 5/6 January 1999 | Bio-dynamic Farming and the Rise of Catholic Environmentalism, 1930-60 | Abstract |
Jeffrey D. Marlett | ||
Ecotheology 9.2 August 2004 | Bioethics after Posthumanism: Natural Law, Communicative Action and the Problem of Self-Design | Abstract |
Elaine Graham | ||
Vol 11, No 4 (2017): Religion, Science and the Future | Biosphere, Noosphere, and the Anthropocene: Earth’s Perilous Prospects in a Cosmic Context | Abstract |
Lisa H. Sideris | ||
Vol 6, No 2 (2012) | Blue River Declaration: A New Conversation about an Earth-based Ethic | Abstract |
Gretel Van Wieren, Bron Taylor | ||
Vol 6, No 2 (2012) | Blue River Declaration: An Ethic of the Earth | Abstract |
Blue River Quorum | ||
Vol 2, No 2 (2008) | Book Review of Mary C. Grey, Sacred Longings | Details |
Jessica Fraser | ||
Vol 5, No 3 (2011) | Book Review: İbrahim Özdemir, The Ethical Dimension of Human Attitude towards Nature: A Muslim Perspective (Merter/Istanbul: Insan Publications, 2nd edn, 2008), 214 pp., $50 (hbk), ISBN: 9786055949006. Review doi: 10.1558/jsrnc.v5i3.381. | Details |
Sarah E. Robinson | ||
Vol 5, No 3 (2011) | Book Review: Jay R. Feierman (ed.), The Biology of Religious Behavior: The Evolutionary Origins of Faith and Religion (Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger, 2009), xix + 301 pp., $49.95 (cloth), ISBN: 978-0-3133-6430-3. Review doi: 10.1558/jsrnc.v5i3.369. | Details |
Todd Tremlin | ||
Vol 5, No 3 (2011) | Book Review: Jitse M. van der Meer and Scott Mandelbrote (eds.), Nature and Scripture in the Abrahamic Religions: Up to 1700 (2 vols.; Leiden: Brill, 2008), 782 pp., $312.00 (cloth), ISBN: 978-90-04-1719-6. Review doi: 10.1558/jsrnc.v5i3.364. | Details |
Jame Schaefer | ||
Vol 5, No 3 (2011) | Book Review: Robert H. Nelson, The New Holy Wars: Economic Religion vs. Environmental Religion in Contemporary America (University Park, PA: PSUP, 2009), xxiv + 388 pp., $39.95 (cloth), ISBN: 978-0-271-03581-9. Review doi: 10.1558/jsrnc | Details |
Christopher Hrynkow | ||
Vol 5, No 3 (2011) | Book Review: Sallie McFague, A New Climate for Theology (Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2008), 198 pp., $20.00 (pbk), ISBN: 978-0-8006-6271-4. Review doi: 10.1558/jsrnc.v5i3.384. | Details |
Alastair McIntosh | ||
Vol 5, No 3 (2011) | Book Review: T. Berry, The Sacred Universe: Earth, Spirituality, and Religion in the Twenty-First Century (ed. M. E. Tucker; New York: Columbia University Press, 2009), 181 pp., $22.95 (cloth), ISBN: 978-0-231-14952-5. Review doi: 10.1558/jsrnc.v5i3.371 | Details |
Donald Crosby | ||
Vol 5, No 3 (2011) | Book Review: Victor J. Stenger, Quantum Gods: Creation, Chaos, and the Search for Cosmic Consciousness (Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, 2009), 292 pp., $26.98 (cloth), ISBN: 978-1-59102-713-3. Review doi: 10.1558/jsrnc.v5i3.373 | Details |
Kirk Wegter-McNelly | ||
Vol 14, No 1 (2020): Special Issue: Religious Diversity and the Cognitive Science of Religion: New Experimental and Fieldwork Approaches | Breaches of Trust Change the Content and Structure of Religious Appeals | Abstract |
Benjamin Grant PurzyckI, Michael N. Stagnaro, Joni Sasaki | ||
Vol 12, No 1 (2018) | Brianne Donaldson, Creaturely Cosmologies: Why Metaphysics Matters for Animal and Planetary Liberation | Abstract |
Tyler M. Tully | ||
Vol 5, No 2 (2011): Imagining Ecotopia | Bron Taylor, Dark Green Religion: Nature Spirituality and the Planetary Future (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2010), xiv + 338 pp., $24.95 (pbk), ISBN: 978-0-520-26100-6. Review doi: 10.1558/jsrnc.v5i2.244 | Details |
E.N. Anderson | ||
Ecotheology Issue 4 January 1998 | Buddhist Attitudes to and Treatment of Non-Human Nature | Details |
Peter Harvey | ||
Ecotheology Issue 9 July 2000 | Buddhist Food Practices and Attitudes among Contemporary Western Practitioners | Abstract |
Kristin Steele, Stephanie Kaza | ||
Vol 6, No 2 (2012) | Buddhist Rituals, Mosque Sermons and Marine Turtles: Religion, Ecology and the Conservation of a Dinosaur in West Malaysia | Abstract |
Michael Northcott | ||
Ecotheology Issue 10 January 2001 | Building Bridges: Ernst Haeckel and the New Millennium | Abstract |
Michael Colebrook | ||
Vol 5, No 4 (2011): Aldo Leopold: Ethical and Spiritual Dimensions | Building Receptivity: Leopold’s Land Ethic and Critical Feminist Interpretation | Abstract |
Kathryn J. Norlock | ||
Vol 13, No 2 (2019): Special Issue: Mountains and Sacred Landscapes | Carol Wayne White, Black Lives and Sacred Humanity: Toward an African American Religious Naturalism | Abstract |
Christopher Carter | ||
Vol 10, No 4 (2016) | Carole M. Cusack, The Sacred Tree: Ancient and Medieval Manifestations (Newcastleupon-Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Press, 2011), xvi + 200 pp., £34.99 (cloth), ISBN: 978-1-4438-2857-4. | Abstract |
Albertina Nugteren | ||
Ecotheology 11.4 December 2006 | Catherine Keller, God and Power: Counter-Apocalyptic Journeys (Minneapolis: FortressPress, 2005), pp. xii + 184. Paperback $22.00, ISBN 0-8006-3727-5. | Details |
Harry O. Maier | ||
Vol 13, No 1 (2019): Special Issue: Inside the World of Contemporary Astrology | Celia Deane-Drummond, A Primer in Ecotheology: Theology for a Fragile Earth | Abstract |
Chris Doran | ||
Vol 13, No 2 (2019): Special Issue: Mountains and Sacred Landscapes | Celia Deane-Drummond, Sigurd Bergmann, and Marcus Vogt (eds.), Religion in the Anthropocene | Abstract |
Michael Hogue | ||
Vol 3, No 4 (2009): 'Natural' Origins of Religion | Charismatic Signalling | Abstract |
Joseph Bulbulia | ||
Vol 13, No 1 (2019): Special Issue: Inside the World of Contemporary Astrology | Charles Burnett and Dorian Gieseler Greenbaum (eds.), From Māshāʾallāh to Kepler: Theory and Practice in Medieval and Renaissance Astrology | Abstract |
Hilary M. Carey | ||
Vol 6, No 4 (2012): Ethnobiology, Religion, Nature and Culture | Charlotte Coté, Spirits of our Whaling Ancestors: Revitalizing Makah and Nuu-chah-nulth Traditions (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2010), xx + 273 pp., $24.95, ISBN: 978-0-29599-046-0. | Details |
Arne Kalland | ||
Vol 6, No 4 (2012): Ethnobiology, Religion, Nature and Culture | Charlotte Coté: Spirits of our whaling ancestors. Revitalizing Makah & Nuu-chah-nulth Tradtitions. | Details |
Arne Kalland | ||
Vol 14, No 1 (2020): Special Issue: Religious Diversity and the Cognitive Science of Religion: New Experimental and Fieldwork Approaches | Children’s Developing Understanding of the Cognitive Abilities of Supernatural and Natural Minds: Evidence from Three Cultures | Abstract |
Emily Rachel Reed Burdett, Justin L. Barrett, Tyler S. Greenway | ||
Vol 12, No 4 (2018) | Chris Doran, Hope in the Age of Climate Change: Creation Care This Side of the Resurrection | Abstract |
Kevin J. O'Brien | ||
Ecotheology 9.3 December 2004 | Christianity and Ecological Ethics: The Significance of Process Thought and a Panexperientialist Critique of Strong Anthropocentrism | Abstract |
Jan Deckers | ||
Ecotheology Issue 7 July 1999 | Christianity and the Irish Landscape in Lady Augusta Gregory's A Book of Saints and Wonders | Abstract |
Susan Power Bratton | ||
Vol 13, No 3 (2019) | Christopher M. Moreman, Routledge Companion to Death and Dying | Abstract |
Liz Wilson | ||
Vol 5, No 1 (2011) | Church and climate change: An examination of the attitudes and practices of Cornish Anglican Churches regarding the environment | Abstract |
Michael W. DeLashmutt | ||
Vol 5, No 2 (2011): Imagining Ecotopia | Cinema of the Not-Yet: The Utopian Promise of Film as Heterotopia | Abstract |
Adrian Ivakhiv | ||
Vol 9, No 1 (2015) | Citizens of Planet Earth: The Intertwinement of Religion and Environmentalism in a Globalization Perspective | Abstract |
Kristian Frisk | ||
Vol 5, No 1 (2011) | Clarifying the spiritual values of forests and their role in sustainable forest management | Abstract |
William A. Clark | ||
Vol 6, No 4 (2012): Ethnobiology, Religion, Nature and Culture | Collaborative Research and Co-Learning: Integrating Nuwuvi (Southern Paiute) Ecological Knowledge and Spirituality to Revitalize a Fragmented Land | Abstract |
Jeremy Spoon, Richard Arnold | ||
Ecotheology Issue 9 July 2000 | Come to the Banquet: Seeking Wisdom in a Genetically Engineered Earth | Abstract |
Celia Deane-Drummond | ||
Vol 1, No 3 (2007):Forum on Religion, Nature and Culture (part II) | Comments on the Appearance of the Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture | Abstract |
Philip P. Arnold | ||
Ecotheology Issue 1 July 1996 | Communion with Spirits and Ancestors | Details |
Jay B. McDaniel | ||
Vol 11, No 2 (2017): Ecocosmologies and 'Western' Epistemologies | Competing Epistemologies: Conservationist Discourses and Guji Oromo’s Sacred Cosmologies | Abstract |
Asebe Regassa Debelo | ||
Vol 5, No 2 (2011): Imagining Ecotopia | Conceiving Ecoptopia | Abstract |
David Landis Barnhill | ||
Vol 10, No 1 (2016): Contested Space and Value in Confucian Environmental Ethics | Confucius, Maladaptation, and Civil Evolution: Reply to Clippard | Abstract |
Martin Schönfeld | ||
Ecotheology Issue 3 July 1997 | Constructing a Local Ecotheology | Details |
Clive Pearson | ||
Vol 6, No 4 (2012): Ethnobiology, Religion, Nature and Culture | Contemporary Tibetan Cosmology of Climate Change | Abstract |
Jan Salick, Anja Byg, Kenneth Bauer | ||
Vol 15, No 1 (2021): Special Issue: Engendering Nature | Converting the Masses: Advertising Nature and Gender in the Post #MeToo Movement Era | Abstract |
Amanda M. Nichols | ||
Ecotheology 10.2 August 2005 | Cosmic Communion: A Contemporary Reflection on the Eucharistic Vision of Teilhard de Chardin | Abstract |
Mary Grey | ||
Ecotheology 8.1 August 2003 | Covenanting Nature: Aquacide and the Transformation of Knowledge | Details |
Laura Donaldsom | ||
Ecotheology 10.3 December 2005 | Creation and Priesthood in Modern Orthodox Thinking | Abstract |
Elizabeth Theokritoff | ||
Ecotheology Issue 10 January 2001 | Creation and Salvation in Orthodox Worship | Abstract |
Elizabeth Theodritoff | ||
Ecotheology 7.1 July 2002 | Creation Spirituality and the Environment Debate | Abstract |
David Keen | ||
Vol 15, No 1 (2021): Special Issue: Engendering Nature | Critical Planetary Romanticism: Ecology, Evolution, and Erotic Thinking | Abstract |
Whitney A. Bauman | ||
Vol 14, No 2 (2020) | Dan McKanan, Eco-Alchemy: Anthroposophy and the History and Future of Environmentalism | Abstract |
Frederick Amrine | ||
Vol 8, No 4 (2014): Special Issue: Everyday Religion, Sustainable Environments, and New Directions in Himalayan Studies | Dan Smyer Yü and Pema Tashi (dirs.), Embrace (Hangzhou, China: Dongyang Mirage CineMedia Production, 2011) | Details |
Françoise Robin | ||
Vol 4, No 1 (2010) | Daniel Hillel, The Natural History of the Bible: An Environmental Exploration of the Hebrew Scriptures (New York: Columbia University Press, 2006), 376 pp., $24.50 (pbk), ISBN:978-0-2311-3363-0. | Details |
Carol A. Newsom | ||
Vol 14, No 4 (2020) | Dark Green Religion: A Decade Later | Abstract |
Bron Taylor | ||
Vol 4, No 3 (2010) | David J. Linden, The Accidental Mind: How Brain Evolution Has Given Us Love, Memory, Dreams, and God (Cambridge, MA: Belknap/Harvard University Press, 2007), 288 pp., $25.95 (hbk), ISBN: 978-0-6740-2478-6. Review doi: 10.1558/jsrnc.v4i3.239. | Details |
Emma Cohen | ||
Vol 8, No 3 (2014) | David L. Clough, On Animals. Volume 1, Systematic Theology (London: T&T Clark International, 2012), xxiv + 215 pp., $120.00 (cloth), ISBN: 978-0-567-13948-1. | Details |
Norman Wirzba | ||
Vol 2, No 4 (2008) | David L. Haberman, River of Love in an Age of Pollution: The Yamuna River of Northern India (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2006), 277 pp., $26.95 (pbk), ISBN: 978-0-520-24790-1 | Details |
Albertina Nugteren | ||
Vol 8, No 4 (2014): Special Issue: Everyday Religion, Sustainable Environments, and New Directions in Himalayan Studies | David L. Haberman, People Trees: Worship of Trees in Northern India (New York: Oxford University Press, 2013), 265 pp., $35.00 (pbk), ISBN: 978-0-19-992916-0. | Details |
George A. James | ||
Vol 15, No 1 (2021): Special Issue: Engendering Nature | David L. McConnell and Marilyn D. Loveless, Nature and the Environment in Amish Life | Abstract |
Sarah Werner | ||
Ecotheology 11.4 December 2006 | David M. Knight and Matthew D. Eddy (eds.), Science and Beliefs: from Natural Philosophy to Natural Science, 1700–1900 (Science, Technology and Culture, 1700–1945; Aldershot, UK and Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2005), pp. xi + 272. £47.50, $94.95,ISBN 0-7546 | Details |
Elizabeth V. Haigh | ||
Ecotheology 9.2 August 2004 | Debt, Epistemology and Ecotheology | Abstract |
Philip Goodchild | ||
Vol 11, No 1 (2017): Eco-Resistance Movements | Decisive Ecological Warfare: Triggering Industrial Collapse via Deep Green Resistance | Abstract |
Todd LeVasseur | ||
Ecotheology 9.2 August 2004 | Deconstructing Autonomy: Towards a New Identity | Abstract |
John Reader | ||
Vol 1, No 4 (2007) | Deep Pantheism | Abstract |
Robert S. Corrington | ||
Ecotheology Issue 1 July 1996 | Developing a Theological Basis for a Land Ethic | Details |
Euan McPhee | ||
Vol 4, No 1 (2010) | Dianne D. Glave and Mark Stoll (eds.), ‘To Love the Wind and the Rain’: AfricanAmericans and Environmental History (Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2006), xiii + 271 pp., $24.95 (pbk), ISBN: 0-8229-5899-6. | Details |
Eleanor Finnegan | ||
Vol 6, No 3 (2012): Climate Change and Religion | Dieter Gerten and Sigurd Bergmann (eds.), Religion in Environmental and Climate Change: Suffering, Values, Lifestyles (New York: Continuum International, 2012), 269 pp., $120 (hbk), ISBN: 978-1-4411-6929-7. | Details |
Austin Leininger | ||
Vol 7, No 3 (2013) | Disaster Movies and the ‘Peak Oil’ Movement: Does Popular Culture Encourage Eco-Apocalyptic Beliefs in the United States? | Abstract |
Matthew Schneider-Mayerson | ||
Ecotheology Issue 9 July 2000 | Disputed Waters: Israel's Responsibility for the Water Shortage in the Occupied Territories | Abstract |
Yehezkel Lein | ||
Ecotheology Issue 7 July 1999 | Dodabetta Mountain and the Medicinal Plants Development Area | Abstract |
Mary Grey | ||
Vol 14, No 1 (2020): Special Issue: Religious Diversity and the Cognitive Science of Religion: New Experimental and Fieldwork Approaches | Dominic Johnson, God Is Watching You: How the Fear of God Makes Us Human | Abstract |
Mary H Bugbee | ||
Vol 8, No 2 (2014): Ecstatic Naturalism and Deep Pantheism | Donald Capps, At Home in the World: A Study in Psychoanalysis, Religion, and Art (Eugene, OR: Cascade Books, 2013), 188 pp., $23.00 (pbk), ISBN: 978-1-61097-969-6. | Details |
Joseph M Kramp | ||
Vol 9, No 2 (2015): Contesting Consecrated Scientific Narratives | Donald Crosby, Thou of Nature: Religious Naturalism and Reverence for Sentient Life (Albany: SUNY Press, 2013), 166 pp., $23.95 (pbk), ISBN: 978-1-4384-4670-7. | Details |
Ron Von Burg | ||
Vol 13, No 2 (2019): Special Issue: Mountains and Sacred Landscapes | Donna Haraway, Staying with the Trouble: Making Kin in the Chthulucene | Abstract |
Whitney A. Bauman | ||
Vol 13, No 1 (2019): Special Issue: Inside the World of Contemporary Astrology | Dorian Gieseler Greenbaum, The Daimon in Hellenistic Astrology: Origins and Influence | Abstract |
Roger Beck | ||
Vol 4, No 1 (2010) | Dueling over Dualism | Abstract |
Frederick Ferré | ||
Vol 13, No 3 (2019) | Earthbound Social Movements and the Anthropocene | Abstract |
Chris Crews | ||
Ecotheology Issue 2 January 1997 | Earth-Healing in South Africa: Challenges to the Church | Details |
Denise Ackerman | ||
Ecotheology 11.4 December 2006 | Eating Spirit: Food, Faith, and Spiritual Nourishment in the Lives of Green Sisters | Abstract |
Sarah Macfarland Taylor | ||
Ecotheology 8.2 December 2003 | Eco-Anarchism and Liberal Reformism | Details |
Simon Hailwood | ||
Ecotheology Issue 2 January 1997 | Ecofeminism: First and Third World Women | Details |
Rosemary Radford Ruether | ||
Ecotheology Issue 8 January 2000 | Ecofeminist Ethics: Utopic Conversations | Abstract |
Heather Eaton | ||
Ecotheology 11.4 December 2006 | Ecofeminist Theology in a Swedish Context:Existing Potentials and Possible Contributions | Abstract |
Maria Jansdotter | ||
Ecotheology Issue 5/6 January 1999 | Ecojustice Principles: Challenges for the Evangelical Perspective | Abstract |
Ross Langmead | ||
Ecotheology Issue 5/6 January 1999 | Ecology and Ecumenism in Europe: A Way Forward | Abstract |
Donald Bruce, David Pickering | ||
Vol 9, No 3 (2015): Religion, Art and Cognition | Ecology, Spirituality, and Social Justice: A Symposium Sponsored by the Esalen Center for Theory and Research | Abstract |
Elizabeth Allison | ||
Vol 12, No 1 (2018) | Eco-Spirituality in Environmental Action: Studying Dark Green Religion in the German Energy Transition | Abstract |
Jens Koehrsen | ||
Ecotheology Issue 7 July 1999 | Ecotheology and Eschatology | Abstract |
Thomas O'Loughlin | ||
Ecotheology 6.1/6.2 July 2001 | Ecotheology in Search of a Context: Land's Edge in PThis article reflects the ways in which contexts can be rendered for ecotheological work, on the assumption that ecotheology and contex-tual theology are inextricably linked. To be takatrick White's Voss | Abstract |
Geoffrey Lilburne | ||
Ecotheology Issue 10 January 2001 | Ecotheology: A Marriage between Secular Ecological Science and Rational, Compassionate Faith | Abstract |
Carolyn M. King | ||
Vol 5, No 2 (2011): Imagining Ecotopia | Ecotopian Exceptionalism | Abstract |
James D. Proctor, Evan Berry | ||
Vol 11, No 3 (2017) | Ecotourism, Religious Tourism, and Religious Naturalism | Abstract |
Scot D. Yoder | ||
Vol 2, No 4 (2008) | Editor's Introduction | Abstract |
Joseph Witt | ||
Vol 3, No 2 (2009): Christianity, Nature, Scripture and Ethics: With an Article by and Forum Responding to James A. Nash | Editor's Introduction | Details |
Bron Taylor | ||
Vol 7, No 3 (2013) | Editor's Introduction | Abstract |
Bron Taylor | ||
Vol 9, No 1 (2015) | Editor's Introduction | Abstract |
Joy H. Greenberg | ||
Vol 9, No 3 (2015): Religion, Art and Cognition | Editor's Introduction | Abstract |
John Balch | ||
Vol 12, No 4 (2018) | Editor's Introduction | Details |
Lucas F. Johnston | ||
Vol 5, No 4 (2011): Aldo Leopold: Ethical and Spiritual Dimensions | Editor's Introduction: Encountering Leopold | Details |
Bron Taylor | ||
Vol 8, No 1 (2014) | Editor's Introduction: Further Into Religion and Nature | Abstract |
Bron Taylor | ||
Vol 10, No 1 (2016): Contested Space and Value in Confucian Environmental Ethics | Editor's Introduction: Paris in View | Abstract |
Lucas Johnston | ||
Vol 8, No 4 (2014): Special Issue: Everyday Religion, Sustainable Environments, and New Directions in Himalayan Studies | Editor's Introduction: Religion and Nature in Asia and the Himalayas | Abstract |
Bron Taylor | ||
Ecotheology 9.1 April 2004 | Editorial | Details |
Celia Deane-Drummond | ||
Ecotheology 9.2 August 2004 | Editorial | Details |
Bronislaw Szerszynski | ||
Ecotheology 9.3 December 2004 | Editorial | Details |
Bronislaw Szerszynski | ||
Ecotheology 10.1 April 2005 | Editorial | Details |
Celia Deane-Drummond | ||
Ecotheology 10.2 August 2005 | Editorial | Details |
Celia Deane-Drummond | ||
Ecotheology 10.3 December 2005 | Editorial | Details |
Celia Deane-Drummond | ||
Ecotheology 11.1 March 2006 | Editorial | Details |
Celia Deane-Drummond | ||
Ecotheology 11.2 June 2006 | Editorial | Details |
Peter Manley Scott | ||
Ecotheology 11.3 September 2006 | Editorial | Details |
Sigurd Bergmann | ||
Ecotheology 8.1 August 2003 | Editorial | Details |
Graham Harvey | ||
Ecotheology 8.2 December 2003 | Editorial | Details |
Celia Deane-Drummond | ||
Ecotheology 11.4 December 2006 | Editorial | Details |
Heather Eaton | ||
Vol 1, No 3 (2007):Forum on Religion, Nature and Culture (part II) | Editorial | Details |
Bron Taylor | ||
Vol 2, no 1 (2008): Indigenous Religions and Environments: Intersections of Animism and Nature Conservation | Editorial | Details |
Bron Taylor | ||
Vol 2, No 2 (2008) | Editorial | Details |
Bron Taylor | ||
Vol 3, No 3 (2009): With a "Forum on 'Theology' and Scholarly Inquiry | Editorial Introduction | Details |
Robin Globus | ||
Vol 4, No 1 (2010) | Editorial Introduction | Details |
Bron Taylor | ||
Vol 4, No 3 (2010) | Editorial Introduction | Details |
Lucas Johnstson | ||
Vol 5, No 1 (2011) | Editorial Introduction | Details |
Joseph D Witt | ||
Vol 10, No 3 (2016): The Greening of Religion Hypothesis | Editorial Introduction | Details |
Lucas F. Johnston | ||
Vol 11, No 3 (2017) | Editorial Introduction | Abstract |
Lucas Johnston, Lisa Sideris, Joseph D. Witt | ||
Vol 10, No 4 (2016) | Editorial Introduction: Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture: A Decade of Critical Inquiry | Abstract |
Bron Taylor | ||
Vol 3, No 1 (2009): The Religious Lives of Amazonian Plants | Editors' Introduction: The Religious Lives of Amazonian Plants | Abstract |
Robin M. Wright, Bron Taylor | ||
Vol 12, No 1 (2018) | Editors’ Introduction | Details |
Lucas F. Johnston, Joseph D. Witt | ||
Vol 12, No 2 (2018) | Editors’ Introduction | Details |
Lucas F. Johnston, Joseph D. Witt | ||
Vol 12, No 3 (2018): Special Issue: The Sacred Tree | Editors’ Introduction | Details |
Lucas F. Johnston, Joseph D. Witt | ||
Vol 14, No 2 (2020) | Editors’ Introduction | Abstract |
Joseph D Witt, Bron Taylor, Lucas F. Johnston | ||
Vol 8, No 3 (2014) | Editor’s Introduction | Abstract |
Joseph Witt | ||
Vol 13, No 3 (2019) | Editor’s Introduction | Details |
Joseph D. Witt | ||
Vol 9, No 2 (2015): Contesting Consecrated Scientific Narratives | Editor’s Introduction: Contesting Consecrated Scientific Narratives in Religion and Environmental Ethics | Abstract |
Bron Taylor | ||
Vol 5, No 3 (2011) | Editor’s Introduction: Toward a Robust Scientific Investigation of the ‘Religion’ Variable in the Quest for Sustainability | Abstract |
Bron Taylor | ||
Vol 4, No 3 (2010) | Edward S. Slingerland, What Science Offers the Humanities: Integrating Body and Culture (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008), 388 pp., $25.99 (pbk), ISBN: 978-0- 52170-151-8. Review doi: 10.1558/jsrnc.v4i3.235. | Details |
Nathaniel Barrett | ||
Ecotheology 9.1 April 2004 | Eino and Elisa: Contextual Christianity Discusses Urban Sustainability | Abstract |
Seppo Kjellberg | ||
Ecotheology 9.1 April 2004 | Electing to do Ecotheology | Abstract |
Clive Pearson | ||
Vol 15, No 1 (2021): Special Issue: Engendering Nature | Elizabeth Hoover, The River Is in Us: Fighting Toxics in a Mohawk Community | Abstract |
Philip P. Arnold | ||
Vol 15, No 1 (2021): Special Issue: Engendering Nature | Elizabeth McAnally, Loving Water Across Religions: Contributions to an Integral Water Ethic | Abstract |
Christiana Zenner | ||
Vol 3, No 3 (2009): With a "Forum on 'Theology' and Scholarly Inquiry | Ellen F. Davis, Scripture, Culture, and Agriculture: An Agrarian Reading of the Bible (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009), pp. 234,$23.99 (pbk), ISBN: 978-0-521-73223-9. Review doi: 10.1558/jsrnc.v3i3.428 | Details |
Anna L. Peterson | ||
Vol 8, No 2 (2014): Ecstatic Naturalism and Deep Pantheism | Emily Brady, The Sublime in Modern Philosophy: Aesthetics, Ethics, and Nature (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013), 227 pp., $90.00 (hbk), ISBN: 978-0- 521-19414-3. | Details |
Robert S. Corrington | ||
Vol 4, No 3 (2010) | Emma Cohen, The Mind Possessed: The Cognition of Spirit Possession in an Afro-Brazilian Religious Tradition (New York: Oxford University Press, 2007), 256 pp., $85.00 (cloth), ISBN: 0-195-32335-1. Review doi: 10.1558/jsrnc.v4i3.243 | Details |
Todd Tremlin | ||
Ecotheology 11.3 September 2006 | Environmental Justice and the Economy: A Christian Theologian's View | Abstract |
Celia Deane-Drummond | ||
Ecotheology 11.3 September 2006 | Environmental Justice: Some Starting Points for Discussion from a Perspective of Ecological Economics | Abstract |
Hans Diefenbacher | ||
Ecotheology 11.3 September 2006 | Environmental Philosophy in Christianity and Buddhism: Meeting Places for a Dialogue | Abstract |
Anders Melin | ||
Ecotheology 8.2 December 2003 | Environmentalism in the Construction of Indigeneity | Details |
Graham Harvey | ||
Ecotheology Issue 5/6 January 1999 | Eschatological Hope and Ecological Justice | Abstract |
Ian Barns | ||
Ecotheology Issue 2 January 1997 | Eschatology, Ecology and a Green Ecumenacy | Details |
Catherine Keller | ||
Vol 6, No 4 (2012): Ethnobiology, Religion, Nature and Culture | Ethnobiology, Religion, Nature and Culture | Abstract |
John Richard Stepp | ||
Vol 5, No 2 (2011): Imagining Ecotopia | Eugene N. Anderson, The Pursuit of Ecotopia: Lessons from Indigenous and Traditional Societies for the Human Ecology of our Modern World (Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger, 2010), 251 pp., $44.95 (hbk), ISBN: 978-0-313-38130-0. Review doi: 10.1558/jsrnc.v5i2.241 | Details |
Robin Globus | ||
Vol 4, No 3 (2010) | Eugenie C. Scott and Glenn Branch (eds.), Not in Our Classrooms: Why Intelligent Design Is Wrong for Our Schools (Boston: Beacon Press, 2006), xi + 171 pp., $14.00 (pbk), ISBN: 0-8070-3278-6. Review doi: 10.1558/jsrnc.v4i3.228. | Details |
Mark Dixon | ||
Vol 13, No 1 (2019): Special Issue: Inside the World of Contemporary Astrology | Evan Berry, Devoted to Nature: The Religious Roots of American Environmentalism | Abstract |
Tod Swanson | ||
Ecotheology 11.1 March 2006 | Every Sparrow that Falls to the Ground: The Cost of Evolution and the Christ-Event | Abstract |
Denis Edwards | ||
Vol 8, No 4 (2014): Special Issue: Everyday Religion, Sustainable Environments, and New Directions in Himalayan Studies | Everyday Buddhism and Environmental Decisions in the World’s Highest Ecosystem | Abstract |
Jeremy Spoon | ||
Vol 12, No 1 (2018) | Evolution, Temporality, and Ethics: On Kierkegaard’s Surprising Relevance to Eco-Theology | Abstract |
Justin D. Klassen | ||
Vol 3, No 3 (2009): With a "Forum on 'Theology' and Scholarly Inquiry | Evolutionary Advantages of Intense Spiritual Experience in Nature | Abstract |
Terry Louise Terhaar | ||
Ecotheology 7.2 January 2003 | Exploring Liebniz's Kingdoms: A Philosophical Analysis of Nature and Grace | Abstract |
Pauline Phemister | ||
Vol 5, No 1 (2011) | Exploring Religion, Nature and Culture (continued): The Growing Field, Society, and Journal | Details |
Joseph D Witt, Lucas Johnston, Bron Taylor | ||
Vol 1, No 1 (2007); Forum on Religion, Nature and Culture (part I) | Exploring Religion, Nature and Culture—Introducing the Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture | Abstract |
Bron Taylor | ||
Ecotheology 10.1 April 2005 | Exploring Teilhard's 'New Mysticism': 'Building the Cosmos' | Abstract |
James W. Skehan | ||
Ecotheology 11.1 March 2006 | Fabricated Nature: Where are the Boundaries? | Abstract |
R.J. Berry | ||
Vol 4, No 2(2010): Forests of Belonging: The Contested Meaning of Trees and Forests in Indian Hinduism | Faces in the Trees | Abstract |
David L. Haberman | ||
Vol 9, No 1 (2015) | Faith-Based Sustainability in Practice: Cases Studies from Kenya | Abstract |
Joanne M. Moyer | ||
Vol 14, No 4 (2020) | Fazlun M. Khalid, Signs on the Earth: Islam, Modernity and the Climate Crisis | Abstract |
Richard Foltz | ||
Ecotheology Issue 9 July 2000 | Feasting on Life | Abstract |
Carol J. Adams | ||
Vol 5, No 4 (2011): Aldo Leopold: Ethical and Spiritual Dimensions | Feeding Green Fire | Abstract |
Jane Caputi | ||
Ecotheology Issue 5/6 January 1999 | Feminist or Functional Cosmology? Ecofeminist Musings on Thomas Berry's Functional Cosmology | Abstract |
Heather Eaton | ||
Vol 10, No 4 (2016) | FIELD NOTES: The United Nations (Via Religion and Its Affiliated Agencies) to the Rescue in the Cause of Conservation? | Abstract |
Bron Taylor | ||
Vol 3, No 1 (2009): The Religious Lives of Amazonian Plants | Fikret Berkes, Sacred Ecology (New York: Routledge, 2nd edn, 2008), pp. xviii + 313, $41.95 (pbk), ISBN: 0-415-95829-6 | Details |
Joseph A.P. Wilson | ||
Vol 1, No 1 (2007); Forum on Religion, Nature and Culture (part I) | Finding Data: Some Reflections on Ontologies and Normativities | Abstract |
Kocku von Stuckrad | ||
Vol 5, No 4 (2011): Aldo Leopold: Ethical and Spiritual Dimensions | Fire on the Mountain: Ecology Gets its Narrative Totem | Abstract |
Gavin Van Horn | ||
Ecotheology Issue 10 January 2001 | Foregrounding the Environment: The Redemption of Nature and Jurgen Moltmann's Theology | Abstract |
Dee Carter | ||
Vol 4, No 2(2010): Forests of Belonging: The Contested Meaning of Trees and Forests in Indian Hinduism | Forest Paradigms in Vrat Kathas | Abstract |
Robert Menzies | ||
Vol 4, No 2(2010): Forests of Belonging: The Contested Meaning of Trees and Forests in Indian Hinduism | Forests of Belonging: Reflections from Peasant and Adivasi Perspectives | Abstract |
Pramod Parajuli | ||
Vol 9, No 1 (2015) | Forrest Clingerman and Mark H. Dixon (eds.), Placing Nature on the Borders of Religion, Philosophy and Ethics (Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2011), 224 pp., $119.95 (hbk), ISBN: 978-1-4094-2044-6. | Details |
Sigurd Bergmann | ||
Vol 12, No 2 (2018) | Forrest Clingerman, Brian Treanor, Martin Drenthen, and David Utsler (eds.), Interpreting Nature: The Emerging Field of Environmental Hermeneutics | Abstract |
Christopher Southgate | ||
Vol 9, No 2 (2015): Contesting Consecrated Scientific Narratives | Forum Response: The Confines of Consecration: A Reply to Critics | Details |
Lisa H. Sideris | ||
Vol 15, No 1 (2021): Special Issue: Engendering Nature | Francesca Ciancimino Howell, Food, Festival and Religion: Materiality and Place in Italy | Abstract |
Fabrizio Frascaroli | ||
Vol 11, No 4 (2017): Religion, Science and the Future | From Abstractions to Actions: Re-embodying the Religion and Conservation Nexus | Abstract |
Fabrizio Frascaroli, Thora Fjeldsted | ||
Vol 4, No 1 (2010) | From Biophilia to Cosmophilia: The Role of Biological and Physical Sciences in Promoting Sustainability | Abstract |
Lucas F. Johnston | ||
Ecotheology Issue 8 January 2000 | From Environmental Utopianism to Parochial Ecology: Communities of Place and the Politics of Sustainability | Abstract |
Michael S. Northcott | ||
Vol 12, No 4 (2018) | From Pilgrim Landscape to ‘Pilgrim Road’: Tracing the Transformation of the Char Dham Yatra in Colonial Garhwal | Abstract |
Nivedita Nath | ||
Vol 9, No 4 (2015) | From Sacred Grove to Dark Wood to Re-enchanted Forest (Part I): The Evolution of Arborphilia as Neo-romantic Environmental Ethics | Abstract |
Joy H Greenberg | ||
Vol 9, No 4 (2015) | From Sacred Grove to Dark Wood to Re-enchanted Forest (Part II): The Evolution of Arborphilia as Neo-romantic Environmental Ethics | Abstract |
Joy H Greenberg | ||
Vol 14, No 2 (2020) | From Stewardship to Creation Spirituality: The Evolving Ecological Ethos of Catholic Doctrine | Abstract |
Lukas Szrot | ||
Vol 1, No 4 (2007) | Further Contributions to the Dialogue | Abstract |
Donald A. Crosby | ||
Vol 11, No 4 (2017): Religion, Science and the Future | Future Ethics: Science, Ethics, and Radical Hope in the Work of Daniel Wilson | Details |
Jace Weaver | ||
Ecotheology Issue 5/6 January 1999 | Gandhi's Spirituality in Today's Ecological Crisis | Abstract |
Simon Mason | ||
Vol 7, No 1 (2013) | Gandhi’s Agrarian Legacy: Practicing Food, Justice, and Sustainability in India | Abstract |
A. Whitney Sanford | ||
Vol 6, No 2 (2012) | Gary W. Fick, Food, Farming, and Faith (Albany: SUNY Press, 2008), 223 pp., $14.95 (pbk), ISBN: 978-0-7914-7384-9. | Details |
Raymond F. Person, Jr. | ||
Ecotheology 11.4 December 2006 | Gay Hawkins, The Ethics of W aste: How We Relate to Rubbish (Oxford: Rowman & Littlefield, 2006), pp. xii + 151. Paperback $24.00, ISBN 0-7425-3013-2 | Details |
Georgina Macfarlane | ||
Ecotheology 11.4 December 2006 | Gender and Ecofeminism: Religious Reflections on a Case Study in Soc Son, Vietnam | Abstract |
Anne Marie Dalton | ||
Vol 11, No 4 (2017): Religion, Science and the Future | Gender and the Greening of Buddhism: Exploring Scope for a Buddhist Ecofeminism in an Ultramodern Age | Abstract |
Emma Tomalin | ||
Vol 15, No 1 (2021): Special Issue: Engendering Nature | Gender, Land, and Place: Considering Gender within Land-Based and Place-Based Learning | Abstract |
Tasha Spillett | ||
Ecotheology 11.4 December 2006 | Gender, Religion and the Environment: A University of the Western Cape Case Study | Abstract |
Ernst Conradie, Julia Martin | ||
Vol 2, No 2 (2008) | GENESIS AND J. BAIRD CALLICOTT: | Abstract |
Chris Smaje | ||
Vol 14, No 2 (2020) | Georgina Drew, River Dialogues: Hindu Faith and the Political Ecology of Dams on the Sacred Ganga | Abstract |
Albertina Nugteren | ||
Vol 7, No 4 (2013) | Giotto’s Sky: The Fresco Paintings of the First Floor Salone of the Palazzo della Ragione, Padua, Italy | Abstract |
Darrelyn Gunzburg | ||
Vol 4, No 1 (2010) | G.L. Chamberlain, Troubled Waters: Religion, Ethics, and the Global Water Crisis (New York: Rowman & Littlefield, 2008), 240 pp., $24.95 (pbk), ISBN: 978-0-7425-5245-6. | Details |
Jeremy J. Schmidt | ||
Ecotheology 11.3 September 2006 | Globalization and Sustainability: A Humanist Agenda | Abstract |
Nina Witoszek | ||
Vol 1, No 2 (2007): Astrology, Religion and Nature | Gounding the Stars: Towards an Ecological Astrology | Abstract |
Patrick Curry | ||
Vol 12, No 2 (2018) | Grace Ji-Sun Kim (ed.), Making Peace with the Earth: Action and Advocacy for Climate Justice | Abstract |
Randolph Haluza-DeLay | ||
Vol 4, No 1 (2010) | Graham Harvey, Animism: Respecting the Living World (New York: Columbia University Press, 2006), xiv + 248 pp., $28.50 (pbk), ISBN: 0-231-13701-X. | Details |
Robin M. Wright | ||
Vol 3, No 1 (2009): The Religious Lives of Amazonian Plants | Graham Harvey (ed.), Readings in Indigenous Religions (London: Continuum, 2002), 371 pp., $70.00 (cloth), ISBN 0-8264-5100-4 | Details |
Joseph A.P. Wilson | ||
Vol 10, No 3 (2016): The Greening of Religion Hypothesis | Gretel Van Wieren, Restored to Earth: Christianity, Environmental Ethics, and Ecological Restoration (Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2013), 208 pp, $29.95 (pbk), ISBN: 978-1-58901-997-3 | Details |
Norman Wirzba | ||
Vol 4, No 3 (2010) | Grizzly Man and the Spiritual Life | Abstract |
Patrick Curry | ||
Ecotheology Issue 7 July 1999 | Groundswell: An Ecofeminist Pneumatology of Sanctuary | Abstract |
Sharon V. Betcher | ||
Vol 4, No 2(2010): Forests of Belonging: The Contested Meaning of Trees and Forests in Indian Hinduism | Guest Editor's Introduction: Forests of Belonging: The Contested Meaning of Trees and Forests in Indian Hinduism | Abstract |
Eliza F. Kent | ||
Vol 9, No 3 (2015): Religion, Art and Cognition | Guest Editor's Introduction: Religion, Art, and Cognition | Abstract |
Bryan Rennie | ||
Vol 3, No 4 (2009): 'Natural' Origins of Religion | Guest Editor's Introduction: The Science of God: Natural Origins of Religion in an Evolutionary Perspective | Abstract |
Robert R. Sands | ||
Vol 5, No 2 (2011): Imagining Ecotopia | Guest Editors' Introduction: Imagining Ecotopia | Details |
Evan Berry, James D. Proctor | ||
Vol 8, No 4 (2014): Special Issue: Everyday Religion, Sustainable Environments, and New Directions in Himalayan Studies | Guest Editors’ Introduction: Everday Religion, Sustainable Environments, and New Directions in Himalayan Studies | Abstract |
Georgina Drew, Ashok Gurung | ||
Vol 10, No 1 (2016): Contested Space and Value in Confucian Environmental Ethics | Guest Editor’s Introduction: Contested Space and Value in Confucian Environmental Ethics | Abstract |
Joseph A.P. Wilson | ||
Vol 8, No 2 (2014): Ecstatic Naturalism and Deep Pantheism | Guest Editor’s Introduction: Ecstatic Naturalism and Deep Pantheism | Abstract |
Robert S. Corrington | ||
Vol 7, No 4 (2013) | Guest Editor’s Introduction: The Imagined Sky | Abstract |
Darrelyn Gunzburg | ||
Vol 1, No 3 (2007):Forum on Religion, Nature and Culture (part II) | Has Ecofeminism Cornered the Market? Gender Analysis in the Study of Religion, Nature, and Culture | Abstract |
Tovis Page | ||
Vol 13, No 2 (2019): Special Issue: Mountains and Sacred Landscapes | Haunted Mountains, Supershelters, and the Afterlives of Cold War Infrastructure | Abstract |
David L. Pike | ||
Vol 12, No 1 (2018) | Healing in Polluted Places: Mountains, Air, and Weather in Zulu Zionist Ritual Practice | Abstract |
Rune Flikke | ||
Ecotheology 11.4 December 2006 | Heather Eaton, Introducing Ecofeminist Theologies (London and New York: T. & T. Clark International, 2005), pp. ix +136. Paperback £20, ISBN 0-567-08207-5. | Details |
Anne Marie Dalton | ||
Vol 6, No 4 (2012): Ethnobiology, Religion, Nature and Culture | Hegemony, Identity, and Trans-Atlantic Modernity: Afro-Cuban Religion (Re)politicization and (De)legitimization in the Post-Soviet Era | Abstract |
Erica Moret | ||
Vol 6, No 4 (2012): Ethnobiology, Religion, Nature and Culture | Helen A. Berger and Douglas Ezzy, Teenage Witches: Magical Youth and the Search for Self (New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 2007), xviii + 278 pp., $23.95 (pbk), ISBN: 0-8135-4021-6. | Details |
Michelle Trim | ||
Ecotheology 11.4 December 2006 | Helen Bergin & Susan Smith (eds.), Land and Place: Spiritualities from Aotearoa New Zealand (Auckland: Accent Publications, 2004), pp. 245. Pb. NZ $35.00, ISBN 0-9583454-5-7. | Details |
Sylvie Shaw | ||
Ecotheology Issue 3 July 1997 | Hindu Spirituality and the Environment | Details |
Harold Coward | ||
Vol 9, No 2 (2015): Contesting Consecrated Scientific Narratives | Honoring Nature All The Way Down | Details |
Ursula Goodenough | ||
Ecotheology Issue 4 January 1998 | How Green was Celtic Christianity | Details |
Ian Bradley | ||
Vol 1, No 3 (2007):Forum on Religion, Nature and Culture (part II) | Humans and Other Animals in Alexander Carmichael's Carmina Gadelica | Abstract |
Mary Low | ||
Vol 4. No 4 (2010): Avatar and Nature Spirituality | I See You: Interspecies Empathy and 'Avatar' | Abstract |
Lisa Hatton Sideris | ||
Vol 5, No 1 (2011) | Ian Frederick Finseth, Shades of Green: Visions of Nature in the Literature of American Slavery, 1770–1860 (Athens and London: University of Georgia Press, 2009), 348 pp., $39.95 (hbk), ISBN: 978-0-8203-2865-2. Review doi: 10.1558/jsrnc.v5i1.106. | Details |
Kim Smith | ||
Vol 11, No 4 (2017): Religion, Science and the Future | If Not all Stones Are Alive…: Radical Relationality in Animism Studies | Abstract |
Graham Harvey | ||
Vol 13, No 4 (2019): Popular Culture, Religion, and the Anthropocene | Image Ecologies, Spiritual Polytropy, and the Anthropocene | Abstract |
Adrian Ivakhiv | ||
Vol 7, No 4 (2013) | Imagery and Narrative in an Ancient Horoscope: P.Lond. 130 (Greek Horoscopes No. 81) | Abstract |
Roger Beck | ||
Vol 7, No 4 (2013) | Images in the Heavens: A Cultural Landscape | Abstract |
Bernadette Brady | ||
Ecotheology 8.1 August 2003 | Imagining Gaia: Perspectives and Prospects on Gaia, Science and Religion | Details |
Grant H. Potts | ||
Vol 13, No 4 (2019): Popular Culture, Religion, and the Anthropocene | Imag(in)ing the Anthropocene: Nature Films and/as Creation Tales | Abstract |
Luis A. Vivanco | ||
Vol 10, No 1 (2016): Contested Space and Value in Confucian Environmental Ethics | In Search of Religious Elements in the Dutch Nature Policy | Abstract |
Peter Jansen, Jan Van Der Stoep, Jozef Keulartz, Henk Jochemsen | ||
Ecotheology Issue 10 January 2001 | In the Rainforest the Red-Eye Reigns | Details |
Dennis Kostecki | ||
Ecotheology 11.2 June 2006 | In Whose Image? Representations of Technology and the 'Ends' of Humanity | Abstract |
Elaine Graham | ||
Vol 2, No 3 (2008): African Sacred Ecologies | Indigenous Beliefs and Biodiversity Conservation: The Effectiveness of Sacred Groves, Taboos and Totems in Ghana for Habitat and Species Conservation | Abstract |
Yaa Ntiamoa-Baidu | ||
Vol 10, No 2 (2016): Indigenous Knowledge, Indigenous Spirituality, and the Future of Humans in Nature | Indigenous Elders and Medicine Peoples Council Statement United Nations Convention on Climate Change COP21 Paris, France, 30 November 2015–11 December 2015 | Abstract |
Robin M. Wright | ||
Vol 11, No 1 (2017): Eco-Resistance Movements | Indigenous Knowledge and Contested Spirituality in Canadian Nuclear Waste Management | Abstract |
Meaghan Sarah Weatherdon | ||
Vol 10, No 2 (2016): Indigenous Knowledge, Indigenous Spirituality, and the Future of Humans in Nature | Indigenous Knowledge, Spiritualities, and Science: An Ongoing Discussion | Abstract |
Robin M. Wright | ||
Vol 1, No 1 (2007); Forum on Religion, Nature and Culture (part I) | Indigenous Moral Philosophies and Ontologies and their Implications for Sustainable Development | Abstract |
Robin M. Wright | ||
Vol 2, no 1 (2008): Indigenous Religions and Environments: Intersections of Animism and Nature Conservation | Indigenous Nature Reverence and Conservation: Seven Ways of Transcending an Unnecessary Dichotomy | Abstract |
Jeffrey Snodgrass, Kristina Tiedje | ||
Vol 8, No 1 (2014) | Indigenous Ways of Creating Environmental Awareness: Case Study from Berekum Traditional Area of Ghana | Abstract |
Samuel Awuah-Nyamekye | ||
Ecotheology Issue 5/6 January 1999 | Inequality, Ecojustice and Ecological Rationality | Abstract |
Val Plumwood | ||
Vol 7, No 1 (2013) | Into the New Age | Abstract |
Bron Taylor | ||
Vol 10, No 2 (2016): Indigenous Knowledge, Indigenous Spirituality, and the Future of Humans in Nature | Introducing John Mohawk | Abstract |
Robin M. Wright | ||
Vol 1, No 2 (2007): Astrology, Religion and Nature | Introduction | Details |
Bron Taylor, Michael York | ||
Vol 14, No 4 (2020) | Introduction | Details |
Bron Taylor, Amanda M. Nichols | ||
Vol 2, No 3 (2008): African Sacred Ecologies | Introduction: African Sacred Ecologies | Abstract |
Celia Nyamweru, Michael Sheridan | ||
Vol 9, No 4 (2015) | Introduction: Arborphilia through the Ages | Abstract |
Bron Taylor | ||
Vol 6, No 3 (2012): Climate Change and Religion | Introduction: Climate Change and Religion - A Review of Existing Research | Abstract |
Robin Globus Veldman, Andrew Szasz, Randolph Haluza-DeLay | ||
Vol 7, No 2 (2013): Nature Venerating Spiritualities | Introduction: Nature-venerating Spiritualities | Abstract |
Bron Taylor, Joy H. Greenberg | ||
Vol 2, No 4 (2008) | Is Humanity King to Creation? The Thought of Vladimir Solov'ev in the Light of Ecological Crisis | Abstract |
Oliver Luke Smith | ||
Vol 14, No 1 (2020): Special Issue: Religious Diversity and the Cognitive Science of Religion: New Experimental and Fieldwork Approaches | Is Japan Religious? | Abstract |
Christopher M. Kavanagh, Jonathan Jong | ||
Vol 13, No 1 (2019): Special Issue: Inside the World of Contemporary Astrology | Is the Medium the Message? A Consideration of Whether the Internet Can be Used Effectively for Astrological Consultations | Abstract |
Frances Clynes | ||
Vol 2, No 4 (2008) | Is the Womb Barren? A Located Study of Spiritual Tourism in Sedona, Arizona, and Its Possible Effects on Eco-consciousness | Abstract |
Curtis Coats | ||
Vol 1, No 4 (2007) | Is Zoroastrianism an Ecological Religion? | Abstract |
Richard Foltz, Manya Saadi-nejad | ||
Vol 6, No 1 (2012) | Issue Introduction | Details |
Lucas F. Johnston | ||
Vol 6, No 2 (2012) | Issue Introduction | Details |
Reyda L. Taylor | ||
Vol 12, No 2 (2018) | J. Baird Callicott, Thinking Like a Planet: The Land Ethic and the Earth Ethic | Abstract |
Donald A. Crosby | ||
Vol 13, No 1 (2019): Special Issue: Inside the World of Contemporary Astrology | J. Baird Callicott, John Van Buren, and Keith Wayne Brown, Greek Natural Philosophy: The Presocratics and their Importance for Environmental Philosophy | Abstract |
Mark C.E. Peterson | ||
Vol 14, No 1 (2020): Special Issue: Religious Diversity and the Cognitive Science of Religion: New Experimental and Fieldwork Approaches | James Cresswell, Culture and the Cognitive Science of Religion | Abstract |
Rohan Kapitány | ||
Vol 13, No 3 (2019) | James L. Cox, Restoring the Chain of Memory: T.G.H. Strehlow and the Repatriation of Australian Indigenous Knowledge | Abstract |
George Nicholas | ||
Ecotheology 11.4 December 2006 | James Lovelock, The Revenge of Gaia: Why the Earth is Fighting Back—and How We Can Still Save Humanity (London: Penguin Books, 2006), pp. xiv + 177. Hardback £16.99, ISBN 0-7139-9914-4. | Details |
Stefan Skrimshire | ||
Vol 14, No 2 (2020) | James Miller, China’s Green Religion: Daoism and the Quest for a Sustainable Future | Abstract |
Seth D Clippard | ||
Vol 3, No 2 (2009): Christianity, Nature, Scripture and Ethics: With an Article by and Forum Responding to James A. Nash | James Nash as Christian Deep Ecologist: Forging a New Eco-theology for the Third Millennium | Abstract |
Bernard Daley Zaleha | ||
Vol 5, No 1 (2011) | James Taylor, Buddhism and Postmodern Imaginings in Thailand: The Religiosity of Urban Space (Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate, 2008), 244 pp., $99.95 (hbk), ISBN-13: 978-0-7546- 6247-1. Review doi: 10.1558/jsrnc.v5i1.110. | Details |
Carl Olson | ||
Vol 4. No 4 (2010): Avatar and Nature Spirituality | James Treat, Around the Sacred Fire: Native Religious Activism in the Red Power Era (University of Illinois Press, 2008), 376 pp., $30.00 (pbk), ISBN: 978-0-25207-501-8. Review doi: 10.1558/jsrnc.v4i4.502. | Details |
Paul Rosier | ||
Vol 14, No 4 (2020) | Jason M. Wirth, Mountains, Rivers, and the Great Earth: Reading Gary Snyder and Dogen in an Age of Ecological Crisis | Abstract |
Owen Harry | ||
Vol 11, No 3 (2017) | Jason Reza Jorjani, Prometheus and Atlas (London: Arktos, 2016), xlv + 416 pp., $36.50 (pbk), ISBN: 978-1-910524-61-9 | Abstract |
Jason Colavito | ||
Vol 10, No 3 (2016): The Greening of Religion Hypothesis | Jay Wexler, When God Isn’t Green: A World-Wide Journey to Places Where Religious Practice and Environmentalism Collide (Boston: Beacon Press, 2016), 216 pp., $20.00 (pbk), ISBN: 978-0-80700-192-9 | Details |
Bron Taylor | ||
Vol 7, No 3 (2013) | Jeff Orlowski (dir.), Chasing Ice (Submarine Deluxe and New Video Group, 2012), DVD, $29.95. | Details |
Gilson Waldkoenig | ||
Vol 10, No 4 (2016) | Jennifer R. Ayres, Good Food: Grounded Practical Theology (Waco, TX: Baylor University Press, 2013), xiv + 233 pp., $34.95 (hbk), ISBN: 978-1-602-58984-1. | Abstract |
Cherice Bock | ||
Ecotheology Issue 2 January 1997 | Jesus and the Earth Community | Details |
Edward P. Echlin | ||
Vol 2, No 2 (2008) | Jeyamalar Kathirithamby-Wells, Nature and Nation: Forests and Development in Peninsular Malaysia | Details |
Cathrien de Pater | ||
Vol 5, No 1 (2011) | Joachim Radkau, Nature and Power: A Global History of the Environment (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008), 448 pp., $24.99 (pbk), ISBN: 9-780-52161673-7. Review doi: 10.1558/jsrnc.v5i1.104. | Details |
Brett Walker | ||
Vol 11, No 2 (2017): Ecocosmologies and 'Western' Epistemologies | Joel M. Hoffman, The Bible Doesn’t Say That: 40 Biblical Mistranslations, Misconceptions, and Other Misunderstandings (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 2016), xi + 291 pp., $25.99 (cloth), ISBN: 978-1-250-05948-2. | Abstract |
Joseph A. P. Wilson | ||
Vol 12, No 4 (2018) | John Hart (ed.), The Blackwell Companion to Religion & Ecology | Abstract |
Willis Jenkins | ||
Ecotheology 7.1 July 2002 | Joining Creation's Praise of God | Abstract |
Richard Bauckham | ||
Vol 7, No 1 (2013) | Jonathan Benthall, Returning to Religion: Why a Secular Age Is Haunted by Faith (London: I.B. Tauris, 2008), 229 pp., $89.00 (hbk), ISBN: 978-1-84511-718-4. | Details |
Amy C. Simes | ||
Vol 14, No 1 (2020): Special Issue: Religious Diversity and the Cognitive Science of Religion: New Experimental and Fieldwork Approaches | Jonathan H. Turner, Alexandra Maryanski, Anders Klostergaard Petersen, and Armin W. Geertz, The Emergence and Evolution of Religion: By Means of Natural Selection | Abstract |
Eva Kundtová Klocová | ||
Vol 13, No 2 (2019): Special Issue: Mountains and Sacred Landscapes | Joseph D. Witt, Religion and Resistance in Appalachia: Faith and the Fight against Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining | Abstract |
Laura Ammon | ||
Vol 13, No 3 (2019) | Joseph R. Wiebe, The Place of Imagination: Wendell Berry and the Poetics of Community, Affection, and Identity | Abstract |
Jack R. Baker | ||
Ecotheology 11.4 December 2006 | Julia Butterfly: Environmentalist as Stylite and Ascetic | Abstract |
Noel Salmond | ||
Vol 9, No 2 (2015): Contesting Consecrated Scientific Narratives | Just Say No to Knowledge: Religious Postmodernism’s Attack on the Natural Sciences | Details |
Bernard Daley Zaleha | ||
Ecotheology Issue 2 January 1997 | Justice, Peace and Integrity of Creation | Details |
Elisabeth Gerle | ||
Vol 9, No 1 (2015) | Karen T. Litfin, Ecovillages: Lessons for Sustainable Community (Cambridge: Polity Press, 2014), 223 pp., $24.95 (pbk), ISBN: 978-0-7456-7950-1. | Details |
Todd LeVasseur | ||
Vol 7, No 3 (2013) | Katharine K. Wilkinson, Between God and Green: How Evangelicals Are Cultivating a Middle Ground on Climate Change (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012), 234 pp., $23.93 (hbk), ISBN: 978-0-19-989589-2. | Details |
Robin Globus Veldman | ||
Vol 4, No 1 (2010) | Kathleen Dean Moore and Lisa Sideris (eds.), Rachel Carson: Legacy and Challenge (Albany: State University of New York Press, 2008), x + 287 pp., $24.95 (pbk), ISBN:978-0-7914-7471-6. | Details |
Linda Lear | ||
Vol 12, No 4 (2018) | Kathleen Dean Moore, Great Tide Rising: Toward Clarity & Moral Courage in a Time of Climate Change | Abstract |
Eric Stottlemyer | ||
Vol 10, No 4 (2016) | Kathryn Rountree, Crafting Contemporary Pagan Identities in a Catholic Society (Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2010), 194 + xii pp., $95.00 (hbk), ISBN: 978-0-7546-6973-9. | Abstract |
Tim Noble | ||
Vol 3, No 3 (2009): With a "Forum on 'Theology' and Scholarly Inquiry | K.D. Moore, K. Peters, T. Jojolo, and A. Lacy (eds.), How It Is: The Native American Philosophy of V.F. Cordova (Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2007), pp. 208, $19.99 (pbk), ISBN: 978-0-816-52649-9. Review doi: 10.1558/jsrnc.v3i3.423 | Details |
Jace Weaver | ||
Vol 7, No 1 (2013) | Ken Burns (dir.), The National Parks: America’s Best Idea (Florentine Films and WETA Television, 2009), DVD, $99.99. | Details |
Lynn Ross-Bryant | ||
Vol 15, No 1 (2021): Special Issue: Engendering Nature | Kenneth Worthy, Elizabeth Allison, and Whitney A. Bauman (eds.), After the Death of Nature: Carolyn Merchant and the Future of Human–Nature Relations | Abstract |
Amanda M. Nichols | ||
Vol 12, No 4 (2018) | Kerry Egan, On Living | Abstract |
Ellen Idler | ||
Vol 11, No 3 (2017) | Kerry Mitchell, Spirituality and the State: Managing Nature and Experience in America’s National Parks (New York: New York University Press, 2016), xi + 247 pp., $30 (pbk), ISBN: 9781479873012 | Abstract |
Lynn Ross-Bryant | ||
Ecotheology Issue 5/6 January 1999 | Key Ecojustice Principles: A Theologia Crucis Perspective | Abstract |
Norman C. Habel | ||
Vol 1, No 1 (2007); Forum on Religion, Nature and Culture (part I) | KEYNOTE PRESENTATION Connecting with Creation: The Convergence of Nature, Religion, Science and Culture | Abstract |
Stephen R. Kellert | ||
Vol 11, No 2 (2017): Ecocosmologies and 'Western' Epistemologies | Khushwant Singh and Judith Steinau-Clark (eds.), Voices from Religions on Sustainable Development (Bonn: German Federal Ministry for Economic Development and Cooperation [BMZ], 2016), 159 pp. No ISBN. May be ordered from [email protected] | Abstract |
Carrie B. Dohe | ||
Vol 11, No 2 (2017): Ecocosmologies and 'Western' Epistemologies | Kimberly A. Hamlin, From Eve to Evolution: Darwin, Science, and Women’s Rights in Gilded Age America (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2014), 248 pp., $24.00 (pbk), ISBN: 978-0-22632-477-7. | Abstract |
R. S. Deese | ||
Vol 1, No 4 (2007) | Kimberly K. Smith, African American Environmental Thought: Foundations (Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 2007). ISBN 978-0-7006-1516-2. | Details |
Joseph Witt | ||
Ecotheology 11.2 June 2006 | Knowing there is no God, Still we Should not Play God? Habermas on the Future of Human Nature | Abstract |
Robert Song | ||
Ecotheology 10.1 April 2005 | La Liberte selon Teilhard et la Science | Abstract |
Andre Daleux | ||
Ecotheology 6.1/6.2 July 2001 | Land Ideologies that Inform a Contextual Maori Theology of Land | Abstract |
Tui Cadigan | ||
Ecotheology Issue 1 July 1996 | Land, Life and Death: The Bible and the Land in Brazil | Details |
James Penney | ||
Vol 7, No 3 (2013) | Larry L. Rasmussen, Earth-Honoring Faith: Religious Ethics in a New Key (New York: Oxford University Press, 2013), 462 pp., $45.00 (hbk), ISBN: 978-0-19-991700-6. | Details |
Gretel Van Wieren | ||
Vol 12, No 2 (2018) | Laura Dassow Walls, Thoreau: A Life | Abstract |
Linda Holt | ||
Vol 2, No 4 (2008) | Laura Hobgood-Oster, Holy Dogs & Asses: Animals in the Christian Tradition (Urbana and Chicago, IL: University of Illinois Press, 2008), 192 pp., $35.00, ISBN: 978-0-252032-13-4 | Details |
Susan Power Bratton | ||
Vol 10, No 4 (2016) | Laura Hobgood-Oster, A Dog’s History of the World (Waco, TX: Baylor University Press, 2014), 196 pp., $29.95, ISBN: 978-1-481-30019-3. | Abstract |
Aaron Gross | ||
Vol 8, No 3 (2014) | Laura Hobgood-Oster, The Friends We Keep: Unleashing Christianity’s Compassion for Animals (Waco, TX: Baylor University Press, 2010), 230 pp., $19.95 (pbk), ISBN: 978-1-60258-264-4. | Details |
Susan Power Bratton | ||
Vol 2, No 4 (2008) | Lee M. Silver, Challenging Nature: The Clash of Science and Spirituality at the New Frontiers of Life (New York: HarperCollins, 2006), 444 pp., $15.95 (pbk), ISBN: 978-0060582685 | Details |
Susan Blackmore | ||
Vol 2, No 4 (2008) | Lee M. Silver, Challenging Nature: The Clash of Science and Spirituality at the New Frontiers of Life (New York: HarperCollins, 2006), 444 pp., $15.95 (pbk), ISBN: 978-0060582685 | Details |
Evelyne Shuster | ||
Vol 7, No 1 (2013) | Leonard J. Greenspoon (ed.), The Mountains Shall Drip Wine: Jews and the Environment (Studies in Jewish Civilization, 20; Omaha, NE: Creighton University Press, 2009), 198 pp., $25 (pbk), ISBN: 1-881871-59-2. | Details |
Julia Watts Belser | ||
Ecotheology Issue 8 January 2000 | Leopold's Land Ethic and Ecotheology | Abstract |
Judith N. Scoville | ||
Vol 8, No 4 (2014): Special Issue: Everyday Religion, Sustainable Environments, and New Directions in Himalayan Studies | Leslie E. Sponsel, Spiritual Ecology: A Quiet Revolution (Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger, 2012), xxii + 285 pp., $48.00 (cloth), ISBN: 978-0-313 36409-9. | Details |
Donald A. Crosby | ||
Ecotheology Issue 4 January 1998 | Let the Fall Down: The Environmental Implications of the Doctrine of the Fall | Details |
Jonathan Clatworthy | ||
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