Place, Ecology And The Sacred by Michael S. Northcott
The Moral Geography of Sustainable Communities
In this insightful exploration, the author delves into the intricate relationship between human communities and the natural world, emphasizing the spiritual dimensions of ecological awareness. The narrative weaves together theological reflections, ecological science, and cultural studies to argue for a renewed understanding of place and the sacred in the context of environmental stewardship. By examining various religious traditions and their connections to nature, the book advocates for a holistic approach to ecology that honors the sacredness of the earth and promotes sustainable living practices.
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- 2015
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