Religion and the Environment
Discover the profound intersections between faith and nature in the enlightening book, Religion and the Environment, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2010. Spanning an impressive 1552 pages, this comprehensive work delves into the multifaceted relationship between religion and environmental issues. It explores crucial themes, including theological shifts, institutional commitments to sustainability, and innovative practices in liturgy. Moreover, the book examines the active role of religious groups in environmental politics while providing insightful context on the global social and political landscapes that shape religious environmentalism today. Perfect for academics, practitioners, and anyone interested in the critical dialogue between spirituality and ecological stewardship, this volume is a must-read for those looking to understand how faith influences our interactions with the environment.