Contains fulltext : 56243.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study explores visions of nature among five populations in Victoria, a small city in British Columbia, Canada: Christians, Muslims, Native Americans, Buddhists, and secularists. Each group was asked to express their view of the human relationships with nature based upon four approaches: mastery over nature, stewardship in regard to the creation, a partner, or a participant in the processes of nature. The first model, in which humans wield hierarchical power and mastery over nature, was rejected by all groups. Christians and Muslims adhered to the stewardship image of the human/nature relationship, while Buddhists and Native Americans considered themselv...
The main objective of this research study will be to examine two major views of the relationship bet...
This article shows that folk religion plays a mediating role between society and the individuals, be...
Contains fulltext : 81997.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Universi...
This study explores visions of nature among five populations in Victoria, a small city in British Co...
Contains fulltext : 34642.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
While a tremendous amount of research has focused on the relationships between Aboriginal peoples an...
The term nature religion or the plural nature religions most commonly is used as an umbrella term fo...
What are the relationships between human beings, their diverse religions, and the Earth’s living sys...
Recent decades have witnessed a surge of literature and activism from religious leaders and thinkers...
This paper proposes a hypothesis for a cultural model in Cotacachi, Ecuador that contains both 1) ca...
Keywords: Sunda Wiwitan, environment, indigenous religion, world view, nature. Addressing the indig...
The intent of this study was to identify what it means to have a meaningful or spiritual connection ...
The Geocosm theory likens the earth to a living body. This study aims to find a new perspective in e...
Ecosystems provide many of the material building blocks for human well-being. Although quantificatio...
The present paper connects nature with religious understanding in regard to Christianity and Islam. ...
The main objective of this research study will be to examine two major views of the relationship bet...
This article shows that folk religion plays a mediating role between society and the individuals, be...
Contains fulltext : 81997.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Universi...
This study explores visions of nature among five populations in Victoria, a small city in British Co...
Contains fulltext : 34642.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
While a tremendous amount of research has focused on the relationships between Aboriginal peoples an...
The term nature religion or the plural nature religions most commonly is used as an umbrella term fo...
What are the relationships between human beings, their diverse religions, and the Earth’s living sys...
Recent decades have witnessed a surge of literature and activism from religious leaders and thinkers...
This paper proposes a hypothesis for a cultural model in Cotacachi, Ecuador that contains both 1) ca...
Keywords: Sunda Wiwitan, environment, indigenous religion, world view, nature. Addressing the indig...
The intent of this study was to identify what it means to have a meaningful or spiritual connection ...
The Geocosm theory likens the earth to a living body. This study aims to find a new perspective in e...
Ecosystems provide many of the material building blocks for human well-being. Although quantificatio...
The present paper connects nature with religious understanding in regard to Christianity and Islam. ...
The main objective of this research study will be to examine two major views of the relationship bet...
This article shows that folk religion plays a mediating role between society and the individuals, be...
Contains fulltext : 81997.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Universi...