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Full Description
This book explores how religious traditions can play a decisive role in addressing the complexity of the current environmental crisis by taking the ecological recommendations promoted by religious and political actors to the ground of individual and community experiences. It observes how religious institutions have elaborated their "eco-religious" message by reinterpreting their texts and doctrines and how their communities have reacted. The book also focuses on new usages of spaces and resources through the intermediation of technological devices, as well as accelerated processes of technological innovation within religious groups that once would have shown great resistance. This book is of importance to scholars of not just the humanities, but also to scientists looking to deepen their understanding of religion and sustainability.
Chapter "Religion's Relationship with the Environment, Society and Technology Intersection: Insights from a Catholic Intentional Community in Rural Appalachia" is available open access under a via link.springer.com.
Contents
Chapter 1. Why Study Religion, Nature, and Technology: A Premise (Vitullo and Saggioro).- Chapter 2. Jürgen Moltmann and the Question of a Christian Ecological Doctrine of Creation (Battista).- Chapter 3. Modern Man and the Environmental Crisis. Seyyed Hossein Nasr on Nature (Stella).- Chapter 4. A green ally in the path to liberation: reliance on nature in Pāli Buddhist texts (Giustarini).- Chapter 5. Hinduism between ecological cosmology, online Pujas and interreligious engagement for sustainability (Fraioli).- Chapter 6. Environmental Equilibrium, Magic and Morality: Religious Fascination Through Animated Tales from Earthsea (Pietro).- Chapter 7. Navigating Barriers: Understanding the Challenges Faced by Eco-evangelical Activism in Brazil (Santos).- Chapter 8. Growing Roots: Examining the Emergence of Ground-up Religious Environmental Groups in Singapore (Yee and Sin).- Chapter 9. Digital Footprints and Vegan Food on A Green Path: Three Case Studies on Ecological Activism, Vegetarianism in Chinese Immigrant Buddhist Communities in Montreal (Han).- Chapter 10. Religion's Relationship with the Environment, Society and Technology Intersection: Insights from a Catholic Intentional Community in Rural Appalachia (Malin).- Chapter 11. Mother Earth in Danger: Changing Conceptualisations of the Climate Crisis in Contemporary Esoteric Movements (Albrecht).



