A Greener Faith
Religious Environmentalism and Our Planet's Future
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:29th Jun '06
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This book explores the rise of religious environmentalism, highlighting its core concepts, influential figures, and contributions to global ecology. It emphasizes the intersection of faith and environmental activism in shaping societal values.
A Greener Faith explores the intersection of religion and environmentalism, highlighting the emergence and significance of religious environmentalism in today's world. In an era marked by environmental challenges and the rise of fundamentalism, the book presents religious environmentalism as a beacon of hope. The author, Gottlieb, examines how theologians are rediscovering the nature-respecting aspects of traditional faiths and developing new theologies that intertwine spiritual devotion with a commitment to caring for the Earth.
The text emphasizes the transformative impact of religious environmentalism, showcasing the active engagement of religious leaders across various faiths in addressing environmental issues. This movement has led to innovative forms of worship and prayer, as well as a critical examination of societal norms related to economy, politics, and culture. By framing environmental degradation as a moral and spiritual offense, Gottlieb argues that religious perspectives can effectively challenge the status quo and influence social policy.
Furthermore, A Greener Faith illustrates how the fusion of religious values with environmental activism breaks down traditional boundaries between faith and politics. This integration fosters a broader political agenda that seeks to unify diverse interests under a shared vision for humanity and the planet. Ultimately, the book posits that religious environmentalism offers a compelling framework for addressing ecological concerns, emphasizing our interconnectedness and the ethical imperative to protect the Earth and all its inhabitants.
For those who connect ecological writing with prohecies of doom and gloom, Gottlieb's book A Greener Faith comes as something of a tonic. * Tony Hodgson Rural Theology *
This book provides a valuable review of religious engagement with the environment...This book is written in a lively style, airing counter arguments followed by replies to such arguments in a way that helps build up the position the author is trying to make. * Celia Deane-Drummond, Science and Christian Belief *
nicely produced and attractively priced...A Greener Faith indicates that what is required now is to offer fuller accounts of the practical differences that religious environmentalism might make. That is, we need now to develop the religio-politics of religious environmentalism. That this book manages this double achievement is an indication of its importance and will ensure that is widely read. * Peter Scott, Ars Disputandi *
...this book is a provocatively useful contribution to the green public square, calling for its denizens to welcome the emergence of religion in their midst, and implicitly notifying religion scholars of its increasing importance. * Willis Jenkins, Journal of the American Academy of Religion *
Gottlieb's beautifully written and carefully researched work is essential reading for people of faith, environmentalists, scholars and anyone who is concerned about our planet's future. * Morning Star *
It is valuable reading for environmentalists, scholars and the many among us who are concerned about the future of our planet. * International Journal of Environment and Pollution *
...a very hopeful message and puts a whole new slant on the meaning of fundamentalism. * Northern Echo *
ISBN: 9780195176483
Dimensions: 241mm x 162mm x 25mm
Weight: 581g
304 pages