It\u27s a real shame, but all political and social movements, at some point, break up into factions. The factions debate their relative necessity, claim authority over areas of discourse and action, and generally vie for power. They stop coordinating and communicating with each other. There are occasional acts of sabotage. The competition of the market economy (including the grant-funded non-profit sector) and the expanse of human vanity demand this distinction. Everyone needs to find their niche. An ecologist understands this as well as an economist, an activist as well as a lobbyist, a rabbi as well as a lawyer
This paper is born from the premise that the desacralisation of nature is a significant contributor ...
While Friends have a strong tradition of activism around the social justice issues of each era, we a...
The story of Noah is the story of a near-total biocide. And yet, in popular imagination, it appears ...
It's a real shame, but all political and social movements, at some point, break up into factions. Th...
It\u27s a real shame, but all political and social movements, at some point, break up into factions....
Special issue Religion and Ecology The articulation of ecology and spirituality has long-time either...
Ecology is the science that studies the function of communities of life within ecosystems. These sys...
Religion and ecology has arrived. What was once a niche interest for a few academics concerned with...
Folk, traditional, and indigenous ecological knowledges have a significant role to play in ecojustic...
Scholars of contemporary religion are increasingly interested in the relationship between ecology an...
This volume explores how religious and spiritual actors engage for environmental protection and figh...
For better or ill, religion informs the environmental views, values, relations, and behaviour of an ...
This cross-disciplinary article argues that the current ecological crisis can be partially traced to...
This dissertation explores the prospects for Christian-Muslim dialogue regarding the ecological cris...
The relationship between environmental concern and religiosity in the United States is complex and c...
This paper is born from the premise that the desacralisation of nature is a significant contributor ...
While Friends have a strong tradition of activism around the social justice issues of each era, we a...
The story of Noah is the story of a near-total biocide. And yet, in popular imagination, it appears ...
It's a real shame, but all political and social movements, at some point, break up into factions. Th...
It\u27s a real shame, but all political and social movements, at some point, break up into factions....
Special issue Religion and Ecology The articulation of ecology and spirituality has long-time either...
Ecology is the science that studies the function of communities of life within ecosystems. These sys...
Religion and ecology has arrived. What was once a niche interest for a few academics concerned with...
Folk, traditional, and indigenous ecological knowledges have a significant role to play in ecojustic...
Scholars of contemporary religion are increasingly interested in the relationship between ecology an...
This volume explores how religious and spiritual actors engage for environmental protection and figh...
For better or ill, religion informs the environmental views, values, relations, and behaviour of an ...
This cross-disciplinary article argues that the current ecological crisis can be partially traced to...
This dissertation explores the prospects for Christian-Muslim dialogue regarding the ecological cris...
The relationship between environmental concern and religiosity in the United States is complex and c...
This paper is born from the premise that the desacralisation of nature is a significant contributor ...
While Friends have a strong tradition of activism around the social justice issues of each era, we a...
The story of Noah is the story of a near-total biocide. And yet, in popular imagination, it appears ...