ABSTRACT

Spirit of the Environment brings spiritual and religious concerns to environmental issues. Providing a much needed alternative to exploring human beings' relationship to the natural world through the restrictive lenses of 'science', 'ecology', or even 'morality', this book offers a fresh perspective to the field.
Spirit of the Enironment addresses:
* the environmental attitudes of the major religions;
* the relationship between art and nature;
* the Gaia hypothesis;
* the non-instrumental values which have inspired environmental concern.
Contributors range from a variety of disciplines including philosophy, comparative religion, education and social anthropology, providing students with an intriguing survey on the role that spirituality and religion play in nature.
This is a vital collection for those eager to examine the relationship between the spiritual and the environment.

chapter |11 pages

Religion and nature

The Abrahamic faiths' concepts of creation

chapter |14 pages

Pantheism

chapter |12 pages

The recovery of wisdom

Gaia theory and environmental policy

chapter |13 pages

Spirit of middle earth

Practical thinking for an instrumental age