ABSTRACT

The moral values and interpretive systems of religions are crucially involved in how people imagine the challenges of sustainability and how societies mobilize to enhance ecosystem resilience and human well-being.

The Routledge Handbook of Religion and Ecology provides the most comprehensive and authoritative overview of the field. It encourages both appreciative and critical angles regarding religious traditions, communities, attitude, and practices. It presents contrasting ways of thinking about "religion" and about "ecology" and about ways of connecting the two terms. Written by a team of leading international experts, the Handbook discusses dynamics of change within religious traditions as well as their roles in responding to global challenges such as climate change, water, conservation, food and population. It explores the interpretations of indigenous traditions regarding modern environmental problems drawing on such concepts as lifeway and indigenous knowledge. This volume uniquely intersects the field of religion and ecology with new directions within the humanities and the sciences.

This interdisciplinary volume is an essential reference for scholars and students across the social sciences and humanities and for all those looking to understand the significance of religion in environmental studies and policy.

part |2 pages

Part I Introducing religion and ecology

chapter 3|11 pages

Whose religion? Which ecology?

chapter |2 pages

PART II Global traditions

chapter 4|8 pages

Hinduism

chapter 5|9 pages

Buddhism

chapter 6|8 pages

Confucianism

chapter 7|10 pages

Judaism

chapter 8|9 pages

Christianity

chapter 9|9 pages

Islam

chapter 10|9 pages

Bahá’í

chapter 11|10 pages

Mormonism

chapter |2 pages

PART III Indigenous cosmovisions

chapter 12|11 pages

Africa

chapter 13|9 pages

Asia

chapter 14|9 pages

Pacific region

chapter 15|10 pages

North America

chapter 16|10 pages

Arctic

chapter 17|11 pages

Latin America

chapter |2 pages

PART IV Regional landscapes

chapter 18|10 pages

India

chapter 19|9 pages

China

chapter 20|9 pages

Latin America

chapter 21|10 pages

African Diaspora

chapter |2 pages

PART V Nature spiritualities

chapter 22|9 pages

Paganism and animism

chapter |2 pages

PART VI Planetary challenges

chapter 25|10 pages

Climate change

chapter 26|8 pages

Biodiversity

chapter 27|8 pages

Oceans

chapter 28|10 pages

Conservation and restoration

chapter 29|10 pages

Food and agriculture

chapter 30|9 pages

Water

chapter 31|10 pages

Animals

chapter 32|12 pages

Population

chapter 33|10 pages

Consumption

chapter 34|10 pages

Gender injustice

chapter 35|9 pages

Environmental justice

chapter |2 pages

PART VII Disciplinary intersections

chapter 36|8 pages

History

chapter 37|9 pages

Literature

chapter 38|10 pages

Philosophy

chapter 39|9 pages

Art

chapter 40|10 pages

Policy

chapter 41|9 pages

Law

chapter 42|10 pages

Economics

chapter 43|8 pages

Ecology