Ecotheology : : sustainability and religions of the world / / edited by Levente Hufnagel.

Ecotheology - Sustainability and Religions of the World gives a very interesting overview of the frontiers of scientific research in this important multi- and transdisciplinary area. Its chapters use ecotheological approaches to discuss the multiple aspects of an environmental crisis from almost eve...

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Ecotheology - Sustainability and Religions of the World gives a very interesting overview of the frontiers of scientific research in this important multi- and transdisciplinary area. Its chapters use ecotheological approaches to discuss the multiple aspects of an environmental crisis from almost every segment of our planet. This book will be very useful for everyone - researchers, teachers, students, or others interested in the field - who would like to gain some insights into this aspect of our culture.
Includes bibliographical references.
1. Introductory Chapter: Multidisciplinary Ecotheology a New Approach for Sustainability and Global Problems -- By Levente Hufnagel and Ferenc Mics -- 2. Religion and the Environmental Crisis -- By Michael York -- 3. Laudato si', Six Years Later -- By Philippe Crabbé -- 4. The Challenge of Sustainability: A New Covenant for Humanity -- By Hanoch Ben Pazi -- 5. Post-Truth in the Industrial Revolution Era 4.0 Shaping Children's Morals in the Household -- By Asman -- 6. Integral Ecology and Spiritual Dialogues -- By José Ivo Follmann -- 7. Ancient Greco-Roman Views of Ecology, Sustainability, and Extinction: Aristotle, Stoicism, Pliny the Elder on Silphium, the Modern Legacy in Cuvier, Humboldt, Darwin, and beyond -- By Paul Robertson and Paul Pollaro -- 8. Sustainability and Religion: Mutual Implications -- By Lluis Oviedo -- 9. Indigenous Religions as Antidote to the Environmental Crisis: Surveying a Decade of Reflection -- By Anthony Oswald Balcomb -- 10. African and Lakota Ecological Perspectives -- By John-Okoria Ibhakewanlan -- 11. Abrahamic Religions and the Environment: Intimate Strangers? -- By Marcel Poorthuis -- 12. Down to Earth?: A Crisis of the Environmental Crisis -- By Sergey Dolgopolski -- 13. Religious Self and Sustainability Ideation: Islamic Perspective and Indonesian Context -- By Retno Hanggarani Ninin and Noer Fauzi Rachman -- 14. Cosmogonies of Alterity: Origin and Identity in Mesoamerican Narrative -- By Saúl Millán -- 15. An Islamic Perspective on Ecology and Sustainability -- By Moustapha Kamal Gueye and Najma Mohamed -- 16. Culture: A Pillar of Organizational Sustainability -- By Clea Beatriz Macagnan and Rosane Maria Seibert -- 17. The Sustainability of Islamic Boarding Schools in the Era of Modernization and Globalization -- By Muthoifin and Surawan -- 18. Enhancing Social Sustainability through Education: Revisiting the Concept of Multicultural Education -- By Thor-André Skrefsrud -- 19. Effects of the Changes of Curriculum on the Coverage of Environmental Content in Geography -- By Sikhulile Bonginkosi Msezane -- 20. An Ethnographic Study on Sense of a Community: The "Awramba" Experience -- By Nassir-Maru Yesuf -- 21. Land Redistribution: A Thorny Issue towards Reconciliation in a Post Apartheid South Africa: A Practical Theological Perspective -- By Baloyi Magezi Elijah -- 22. Favored Trees of the Maya Milpa Forest Garden Cycle -- By Anabel Ford, Grace Turner and and Hector Mai.
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1. Introductory Chapter: Multidisciplinary Ecotheology a New Approach for Sustainability and Global Problems -- By Levente Hufnagel and Ferenc Mics -- 2. Religion and the Environmental Crisis -- By Michael York -- 3. Laudato si', Six Years Later -- By Philippe Crabbé -- 4. The Challenge of Sustainability: A New Covenant for Humanity -- By Hanoch Ben Pazi -- 5. Post-Truth in the Industrial Revolution Era 4.0 Shaping Children's Morals in the Household -- By Asman -- 6. Integral Ecology and Spiritual Dialogues -- By José Ivo Follmann -- 7. Ancient Greco-Roman Views of Ecology, Sustainability, and Extinction: Aristotle, Stoicism, Pliny the Elder on Silphium, the Modern Legacy in Cuvier, Humboldt, Darwin, and beyond -- By Paul Robertson and Paul Pollaro -- 8. Sustainability and Religion: Mutual Implications -- By Lluis Oviedo -- 9. Indigenous Religions as Antidote to the Environmental Crisis: Surveying a Decade of Reflection -- By Anthony Oswald Balcomb -- 10. African and Lakota Ecological Perspectives -- By John-Okoria Ibhakewanlan -- 11. Abrahamic Religions and the Environment: Intimate Strangers? -- By Marcel Poorthuis -- 12. Down to Earth?: A Crisis of the Environmental Crisis -- By Sergey Dolgopolski -- 13. Religious Self and Sustainability Ideation: Islamic Perspective and Indonesian Context -- By Retno Hanggarani Ninin and Noer Fauzi Rachman -- 14. Cosmogonies of Alterity: Origin and Identity in Mesoamerican Narrative -- By Saúl Millán -- 15. An Islamic Perspective on Ecology and Sustainability -- By Moustapha Kamal Gueye and Najma Mohamed -- 16. Culture: A Pillar of Organizational Sustainability -- By Clea Beatriz Macagnan and Rosane Maria Seibert -- 17. The Sustainability of Islamic Boarding Schools in the Era of Modernization and Globalization -- By Muthoifin and Surawan -- 18. Enhancing Social Sustainability through Education: Revisiting the Concept of Multicultural Education -- By Thor-André Skrefsrud -- 19. Effects of the Changes of Curriculum on the Coverage of Environmental Content in Geography -- By Sikhulile Bonginkosi Msezane -- 20. An Ethnographic Study on Sense of a Community: The "Awramba" Experience -- By Nassir-Maru Yesuf -- 21. Land Redistribution: A Thorny Issue towards Reconciliation in a Post Apartheid South Africa: A Practical Theological Perspective -- By Baloyi Magezi Elijah -- 22. Favored Trees of the Maya Milpa Forest Garden Cycle -- By Anabel Ford, Grace Turner and and Hector Mai.
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