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By Their Fruits Ye Shall Know Them: Religion as Practice,ways of modifying one’s behavior to achieve spiritual goals. Moreover, the recipe for this practice is fairly consistent across religions. This chapter explores that recipe, starting from my own experiences. It differentiates between universalizing and community religions, reviews the legacy of WestAlbumin 发表于 2025-3-25 08:43:54
,Finding/Revealing/Creating Judaism’s Indigenous Core,the context of Judaism’s origins and in post-exilic contexts, is fundamental to interpreting the Jewish tradition itself and to interpreting the ecological wisdom that can be gleaned from it. However, the claim of indigeneity presents us with a conundrum. Judaism and Jewish peoplehood meet many of t攀登 发表于 2025-3-25 15:25:09
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,Emerging Places of Repair: A Sustainable Urbanism Approach to Living in and with Cities—Inspired byronment around us. The chapter is inspired by and builds on the work of Native American scholar and activist, Vine Deloria, Jr. by suggesting that Deloria’s work can inform how the everyday built environment is created, experienced, and cared for. I draw from Deloria’s explanation of sacred places bSigmoidoscopy 发表于 2025-3-25 22:12:32
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Role of Faith-Based Social Groups in Promoting Sustainable Food Security in Nigeria,sed development agency, the Diocesan Development Services (DDS), which has operated in Nigeria since 1970. DDS established a network of groups, called Farmer Councils (FCs), which provided the basis for micro-savings and micro-credit program designed to support food security of farmers and their houelastic 发表于 2025-3-26 10:52:22
,Protecting Ethiopia’s Church Forests: The Disconnect Between Western Science and Local Knowledge,e local religious communities value them. In addition, given their socio-ecological benefits, scientists, NGOs, and governments also hold great interest in protecting them. In recent years, it is common for these outside actors to suggest to communities (or, indeed, push them to implement) ways to bARY 发表于 2025-3-26 16:25:11
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Resource Nationalism and Spiritual Pathways to Sustainability in Kyrgyzstan,s that may embrace certain perspectives on the environment. This chapter explores the nexus of religion, ecology, and nationalism, demonstrating how religion and nationalism intersect vis-à-vis environmental preservation. Specifically, it focuses on the Kumtor gold mine and the Lake Issyk-Kul Biosph