Lynn White Jr., a progenitor of eco-theology, wrote that “What people do about their ecology depends on what they think about themselves in relation to things around them. Human ecology is deeply conditioned by beliefs about our nature and destiny – that is, by religion.”1 In Australia’s Murray-Darling Basin the contrast between what European settler society is ‘doing about its ecology’, and what the Aboriginal society it supplanted did is so striking, and the ecological damage being done currently so serious as to stimulate theological reflection on Aboriginal anthropology, cosmology and eco-praxis. This paper offers insights into the first two of these areas from a ‘white fella’s’ point of view. The insights are tentative, because the dif...
Using western science as the only worldview when examining complex topics of applied science limits ...
A river is like a mirror: it reflects the care given by people whose lives depend upon it. A scald o...
Robust approaches to natural resource management (NRM) in indigenous cross-cultural contexts require...
Lynn White Jr., a progenitor of eco-theology, wrote that “What people do about their ecology depends...
Lynn White Jr., a progenitor of eco-theology, wrote that “What people do about their ecology depends...
The construction and effectual application of eco-theology must seriously engage the shadowlands, th...
It is difficult to address the crises of ecology and relevance in religion where the culture is incr...
Naess’ Deep Ecology [50] represents a fundamental philosophical and conceptual shift from the ...
In a landmark address to the Australian Academy of the Humanities from 2003, environmental historian...
Scholars around the world are increasingly taking up the imperative of the Anthropocene to develop n...
The discourse of the movement for reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians i...
The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment focused attention on benefit flows from ecosystems to humans, al...
Worldviews play an important part in shaping and driving people’s more specific environmental attitu...
It was an academic retreat just to the north of the McDonnell Range, which is itself to the north of...
This paper critiques the notion that Aborigines purposefully are the consummate environmentalists th...
Using western science as the only worldview when examining complex topics of applied science limits ...
A river is like a mirror: it reflects the care given by people whose lives depend upon it. A scald o...
Robust approaches to natural resource management (NRM) in indigenous cross-cultural contexts require...
Lynn White Jr., a progenitor of eco-theology, wrote that “What people do about their ecology depends...
Lynn White Jr., a progenitor of eco-theology, wrote that “What people do about their ecology depends...
The construction and effectual application of eco-theology must seriously engage the shadowlands, th...
It is difficult to address the crises of ecology and relevance in religion where the culture is incr...
Naess’ Deep Ecology [50] represents a fundamental philosophical and conceptual shift from the ...
In a landmark address to the Australian Academy of the Humanities from 2003, environmental historian...
Scholars around the world are increasingly taking up the imperative of the Anthropocene to develop n...
The discourse of the movement for reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians i...
The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment focused attention on benefit flows from ecosystems to humans, al...
Worldviews play an important part in shaping and driving people’s more specific environmental attitu...
It was an academic retreat just to the north of the McDonnell Range, which is itself to the north of...
This paper critiques the notion that Aborigines purposefully are the consummate environmentalists th...
Using western science as the only worldview when examining complex topics of applied science limits ...
A river is like a mirror: it reflects the care given by people whose lives depend upon it. A scald o...
Robust approaches to natural resource management (NRM) in indigenous cross-cultural contexts require...