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Religion and Ecological Destruction
Journal of Reformed TheologyAbstract Although fifty-six years have passed since the ‘White Thesis’ appeared, the environmental crisis is not over but, indeed, has become more severe than before. Climate change has affected people everywhere, both in and outside Indonesia. Lynn T. White, Jr.
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2004
To enter into an understanding of Chinese religions and their attitude towards nature, it is necessary to begin to comprehend the Tao. At one level it is simply a word which means the path, the road, the ordinary name for a street. Yet, at another level, it is the term used to describe-by Taoists and Confucians alikethe ultimate Way of the Universe ...
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To enter into an understanding of Chinese religions and their attitude towards nature, it is necessary to begin to comprehend the Tao. At one level it is simply a word which means the path, the road, the ordinary name for a street. Yet, at another level, it is the term used to describe-by Taoists and Confucians alikethe ultimate Way of the Universe ...
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Sacred landscapes and the Gaddi Tribe: An anthropological exploration of religion and ecology
International journal of sociology and humanitiesAnkit Gupta
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Asia: An indigenous cosmovisionary turn in the study of religion and ecology
, 2017Dan Yu
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The Picture of Health: “Nature” at the Intersection of Disability, Religion and Ecology
, 2015Sharon V. Betcher
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Religion and Ecology in Croatia
2017In solving the ecological crisis of mankind, that was caused by progress and modern technology of the modernism, the moral crisis of the individual and the society, and poverty in the second half of the past century, along with scientific, social, cultural and economic institutions, religion got actively involved as well. And as for the activity of the
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The behavioral ecology of religion: the benefits and costs of one evolutionary approach
Religion, 2011Richard Sosis, Joseph Bulbulia
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