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Religion and Sustainability: Interreligious Resources, Interdisciplinary Responses

Intersection of Sustainability Studies and Religion, Theology, Philosophy
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This volume brings sustainability studies into creative and constructive conversation with actions, practices, and worldviews from religion and theology supportive of the vision and work of the UN SDGs. It features more than 30 chapters from scholars across diverse disciplines, including economics, ethics, theology, sociology, ritual studies, and visual culture. This interdisciplinary content presents new insights for inhibiting ecospheric devastation, which is inextricably linked to unsustainable financial, societal, racial, geopolitical, and cultural relationships. The chapters show how humanistic elements can enable the establishment of sustainable ways of thinking, feeling, and acting. This includes the aesthetic and emotive dimensions of life. The contributors cover such topics as empowering women and girls to systemically reverse climate change; nurturing interreligious peace; decolonizing landscapes; and promoting horticulture, ecovillages, equity, and animal ethics. Coverage integrates a variety of religious and theological perspectives. These include Buddhism, Judaism, Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, and other traditions.




To enable the restoration and flourishing of the ecosystems of the biosphere, human societies need to be reimagined and reordered in terms of economic, cultural, religious, racial, and social equitability. This volume illustrates transformative paradigms to help foster such change. It introduces new principles, practices, ethics, and insights to the discourse. This work will appeal to students, scholars, and professionals researching the ethical, moral, social, cultural, psychological, developmental, and other social scientific impacts of religion on the key markers of sustainability.
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Additional ISBN/GTIN9783030793012
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatPDF
Format notewatermark
Publishing date09/05/2022
Edition1st ed. 2022
Pages323 pages
LanguageEnglish
IllustrationsXXI, 323 p. 15 illus.
Article no.10598903
CatalogsVC
Data source no.4764353
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Rita D. Sherma, PhD, is Director of the Graduate Theological Union´s Shingal Center for Dharma Studies, Chair of the CDS Sustainable Societies Initiative, Associate Professor and Core Doctoral Faculty at the GTU, Berkeley, CA. She is Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Dharma Studies (Springer Publ.); publications include Hermeneutics and Hindu Thought:Toward a Fusion of Horizons - Contemplative Studies & Hinduism: Meditation, Devotion, Prayer, & Worship - Contemplative Studies & Jainism - Ecology & Indian Philosophy (forthcoming).
Purushottama Bilimoria is Distinguished Teaching Fellow and Core Doctoral Faculty at Graduate Theological Union; he is honorary professor at the Deakin University and senior fellow at Melbourne University in Australia. Publications: Indian Ethics Vols. I, & Vol II Gender Justice and Ecology (forthcoming) - Globalization, Transnationalism, Gender and Ecological Engagement - Routledge History of Indian Philosophy.