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    • 1. The Need for Interdisciplinarity
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    • 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
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Environmental Science and Theology in Dialogue

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Alternatives for Simple Living

Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education

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Native Perspectives on Sustainability

Natural Step Network

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Northwest Earth Institute

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Physicians for Social Responsibility

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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