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Chosen Persons and the Green Ecumenacy: A Possible Christian Response to the Population Apocalypse
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Foreword ix
- Overview 1
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SECTION I: THE PLANETARY CRISIS
- The Human Context 9
- The Natural Background 15
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SECTION II: RELIGIOUS ETHICAL PERSPECTIVES
- Aboriginal Spirituality 21
- The Environmental Crisis and Jewish Earthways 25
- Chosen Persons and the Green Ecumenacy: A Possible Christian Response to the Population Apocalypse 29
- Islam and the Environment 33
- Population Pressure, Natural Resources, the Environment, and Hinduism 37
- Buddhist Resources for Issues of Population and Consumption in Relationship with the Environment 43
- Chinese Religions 49
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SECTION III: SECULAR ETHICAL PERSPECTIVES
- Prescriptions from Religious and Secular Ethics for Breaking the Impoverishment/Environmental Degradation Cycle 57
- Ethics, Family Planning, the Status of Women, and The Environment 63
- Projected Population Patterns, North-South Relations, and the Environment 69
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SECTION IV: ECONOMIC, LEGAL, AND DEEP ECOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES
- Environmental Degradation and the Religion of the Market 75
- International Law, Population Pressure, and the Environment: North-South Relations 83
- The Northern Consumption Issue After Rio and the Role of Religion in Environmentalism 89
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SECTION V: RESPONSES FROM BUSINESS, RELIGION, AND GOVERNMENTS
- Possible Response Options for Corporations 95
- Possible Response Options for Religions 99
- Possible Response Options for Governments 103
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SECTION VI: CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- Conclusions and Recommendations 107
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Foreword ix
- Overview 1
-
SECTION I: THE PLANETARY CRISIS
- The Human Context 9
- The Natural Background 15
-
SECTION II: RELIGIOUS ETHICAL PERSPECTIVES
- Aboriginal Spirituality 21
- The Environmental Crisis and Jewish Earthways 25
- Chosen Persons and the Green Ecumenacy: A Possible Christian Response to the Population Apocalypse 29
- Islam and the Environment 33
- Population Pressure, Natural Resources, the Environment, and Hinduism 37
- Buddhist Resources for Issues of Population and Consumption in Relationship with the Environment 43
- Chinese Religions 49
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SECTION III: SECULAR ETHICAL PERSPECTIVES
- Prescriptions from Religious and Secular Ethics for Breaking the Impoverishment/Environmental Degradation Cycle 57
- Ethics, Family Planning, the Status of Women, and The Environment 63
- Projected Population Patterns, North-South Relations, and the Environment 69
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SECTION IV: ECONOMIC, LEGAL, AND DEEP ECOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES
- Environmental Degradation and the Religion of the Market 75
- International Law, Population Pressure, and the Environment: North-South Relations 83
- The Northern Consumption Issue After Rio and the Role of Religion in Environmentalism 89
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SECTION V: RESPONSES FROM BUSINESS, RELIGION, AND GOVERNMENTS
- Possible Response Options for Corporations 95
- Possible Response Options for Religions 99
- Possible Response Options for Governments 103
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SECTION VI: CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- Conclusions and Recommendations 107