Evocations of the natural world featured prominently within British North American Presbyterianism between the late eighteenth century, which witnessed an influx of Presbyterians into what became the Dominion of Canada, and the mid-nineteenth century, which witnessed patterns of urbanization, industrialization, and technological sophistication through which human beings attained unprecedented control over vast swathes of territory. Influenced by an ancient tradition deeply ingrained in Western culture, Presbyterians saw the undomesticated environment, or wilderness, as a formidable physical reality that needed to be wrestled into submission. They also saw it, however, as a metaphorical wasteland whose abject sinfulness mirrored humanity’s f...
The construction and effectual application of eco-theology must seriously engage the shadowlands, th...
This article, using colonial New Zealand as a case-study, and integrating environment, empire and re...
Throughout history man has been connected with the wilderness. For many indigenous cultures, the wil...
Evocations of the natural world featured prominently within British North American Presbyterianism b...
Early Puritan colonists expressed conflicting views regarding the religious significance of the New ...
In the twenty-first century, the word Presbyterian is virtually synonymous with 'austere' and 'paroc...
Scholars have written extensively about this historic development in American religious culture. In ...
Insofar as the word “Presbyterian” is recognized at all in the early twenty-first century, it is un...
This study seeks to understand and to explore the recent development of church-sponsored community g...
The objective of this paper is to understand why the Western civilization had exploited nature so mu...
For centuries, Western societies thought of wilderness as a barren, desolate place that harboured te...
The Wilderness Act of 1964 is the principal legal mechanism for preserving wilderness in the United ...
This dissertation examines the connections between cultivating the land and cultivating the soul thr...
The exploitation of natural resources in British Columbia has been strongly influenced by man's atti...
Amidst the burgeoning public consciousness of climate change in recent years, theologians have refle...
The construction and effectual application of eco-theology must seriously engage the shadowlands, th...
This article, using colonial New Zealand as a case-study, and integrating environment, empire and re...
Throughout history man has been connected with the wilderness. For many indigenous cultures, the wil...
Evocations of the natural world featured prominently within British North American Presbyterianism b...
Early Puritan colonists expressed conflicting views regarding the religious significance of the New ...
In the twenty-first century, the word Presbyterian is virtually synonymous with 'austere' and 'paroc...
Scholars have written extensively about this historic development in American religious culture. In ...
Insofar as the word “Presbyterian” is recognized at all in the early twenty-first century, it is un...
This study seeks to understand and to explore the recent development of church-sponsored community g...
The objective of this paper is to understand why the Western civilization had exploited nature so mu...
For centuries, Western societies thought of wilderness as a barren, desolate place that harboured te...
The Wilderness Act of 1964 is the principal legal mechanism for preserving wilderness in the United ...
This dissertation examines the connections between cultivating the land and cultivating the soul thr...
The exploitation of natural resources in British Columbia has been strongly influenced by man's atti...
Amidst the burgeoning public consciousness of climate change in recent years, theologians have refle...
The construction and effectual application of eco-theology must seriously engage the shadowlands, th...
This article, using colonial New Zealand as a case-study, and integrating environment, empire and re...
Throughout history man has been connected with the wilderness. For many indigenous cultures, the wil...