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Religion and Ecology:
Can The Climate Change?
Fall 2001
Contents
Mary Evelyn Tucker and John A. Grim
Introduction: The Emerging Alliance of World Religions and
Ecology
George Rupp
Religion, Modern Secular Culture, and Ecology
Michael B. McElroy
Perspectives on Environmental Change: A Basis for Action
Donald A. Brown
The Ethical Dimensions of Global Environmental Issues
J. Baird Callicott
Multicultural Environmental Ethics
World Religions
Hava Tirosh-Samuelson
Nature in the Sources of Judaism
Sallie McFague
New House Rules: Christianity, Economics, and Planetary Living
S. Nomanul Haq
Islam and Ecology: Toward Retrieval and Reconstruction
Vasudha Narayanan
Water, Wood, and Wisdom: Ecological Perspectives from the
Hindu Traditions
Christopher Key Chapple
The Living Cosmos of Jainism: A Traditional Science Grounded
in Environmental Ethics
Donald K. Swearer
Principles and Poetry, Places and Stories: The Resources of
Buddhist Ecology
Tu Weiming
The Ecological Turn in New Confucian Humanism: Implications
for China and the World
James Miller
Envisioning the Daoist Body in the Economy of Cosmic Power
Jack D. Forbes
Indigenous Americans: Spirituality and Ecos
Bill McKibben
Where Do We Go from Here?
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