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    • 1. The Need for Interdisciplinarity
    • 2. The Relationship Between Science and Theology
    • 3. Ecological Foundations for Environmental Science
    • 4. The Impact of People on Ecological Processes
    • 5. Environmental Signs of the Times: Toxins and Children
    • 6. Theological Reflections on Ecology and the Environmental Crisis
    • 7. The Ecology of God: Theological Reflections on Wisdom, God, and Jesus Christ
    • 8. Sustainability for a Small Planet: Theological and Scientific Reflections
  • Religious Statements on Ecology
    • Baha’i statements on ecology
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    • Christian statements on ecology
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    • Islamic statements on ecology
    • Jain statements on ecology
    • Jewish statements on ecology
    • Native American Perspectives on Ecology
    • Shintoist statements on ecology
    • Sikh statements on ecology
    • Zoroastrian statements on ecology
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Environmental Science and Theology in Dialogue

Religious Statements on Ecology

Baha’i statements on ecology

Buddhist statements on ecology

Christian statements on ecology

Daoist statements on ecology

Hindu statements on ecology

Islamic statements on ecology

Jain statements on ecology

Jewish statements on ecology

Shintoist statements on ecology

Sikh statements on ecology

Zoroastrian statements on ecology

 

EarthCare’s guide to theological perspectives on the environment – A compilation of sources pertaining to theological environmentalism

EarthCare’s guide to Bible verses pertaining to the environment – A compilation of Bible verses having to do with creation care

 

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  • Home
  • Chapter Guide
    • Introduction
    • 1. The Need for Interdisciplinarity
    • 2. The Relationship Between Science and Theology
    • 3. Ecological Foundations for Environmental Science
    • 4. The Impact of People on Ecological Processes
    • 5. Environmental Signs of the Times: Toxins and Children
    • 6. Theological Reflections on Ecology and the Environmental Crisis
    • 7. The Ecology of God: Theological Reflections on Wisdom, God, and Jesus Christ
    • 8. Sustainability for a Small Planet: Theological and Scientific Reflections
  • Religious Statements on Ecology
    • Baha’i statements on ecology
    • Buddhist statements on ecology
    • Christian statements on ecology
      • Roman Catholic
      • Orthodox Christian
      • Presbyterian Church (USA)
      • Lausanne
      • World Council of Churches
      • American Baptist
      • Episcopal
      • Evangelical Lutheran Church of America
      • Mennonite
      • National Council of Churches
      • United Methodist (USA)
    • Daoist statements on ecology
    • Hindu statements on ecology
    • Islamic statements on ecology
    • Jain statements on ecology
    • Jewish statements on ecology
    • Native American Perspectives on Ecology
    • Shintoist statements on ecology
    • Sikh statements on ecology
    • Zoroastrian statements on ecology
  • About the Authors