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" Religion ...has a universalist
face. Religions like Islam, Buddhism and Christianity have always stressed
that they are open to all people: individuals can convert to all these
religions, not just be born into them. In the context of globalization,
all religions are increasingly under pressure to see themselves as universal
in principle, whether historically they have or not. They thus become
ways of seeing humanity as a single community, a whole that should ultimately
be harmonious and not divided in conflict. This ecumenical face of religions
makes them resources for criticizing state, economy, and culture for
failing to live up to global ideals." ~
Peter Beyer. "Globalization", p306-307 published
in The Encyclopedia of Politics and Religion. WnDC:Congressional
Qtly, c1998.
Books
Beyer, Peter. Religion and globalization.
Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Pub. c1994. Call No.
BL60.B425 1994 at Lemieux Library.
Esposito, John L. & Watson, Michael. Religion
and global order. Cardiff: University of Wales Press, c2000.
Call No. BL65 .P7 R426 2000 at Lemieux Library.
Falk, Richard A. Religion and humane global governance.
New York: Palgrave, c2001. Call No. BL65 .I55 F35 2001 at Lemieux
Library.
Juergensmeyer, Mark. Global religions: an introduction.
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, c2003. Call No.
BL80.3 .G56 2003 at Lemieux Library.
Kung, Hans. Ethics of world religions and human
rights. Philadelphia: Trinity Press, 1990. Call No.
BL65.H78 E8 1990 at Lemieux Library.
Kung, Hans. A global ethic for global politics
and economics. New York: Oxford University Press, 1998. Call
No. BJ1125.K8713 1998 at Lemieux Library.
Kuschel, Karl-Josef. In search of universal values.
London: SCM Press, c2001. Series: (Concilium ; 2001/4) Call
No. BJ1012 .I4 2001 at Lemieux Library.
Moe-Lobeda, Cynthia. Healing a broken world: globalization
and God. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, c2002. Call No.
BR115.E3 M64 2002 at Lemieux Library.
Robertson, Roland. & Garrett, William R. Religion
and global order. New York: Paragon House, c1991. Call
No. BL50 .R42636 1991 at Lemieux Library.
Sobrino, Jon. Globalization and its victims.
London: SCM Press, c2001. Series: (Concilium ; 2001/5) Call
No. BT83.57 .G56 2001 at Lemieux Library.
Stackhouse, Max L. God and globalization.
(v. 1. Religion & the powers of the common life, v. 2. Spirit &
the modern authorities, v. 3. Christ & the dominions of civilization.)
Harrisburg, PA: Trinity Press ; c2000-2002. Call No. BJ1275.G63
2000 at Lemieux Library. Excerpts
from the book sponsored by Grace
Cathedral Episcopal Church in San Francisco. Review
of the 4 volume set via The Center
for Public Justice.
Swatos, William H. Jr. Encyclopedia of Religion
and Society. Walnut Creek: AltaMira a div. of Sage Publ, 1998.
Call No. Ref BL 60 .E53 1998 at Lemieux Library.
Wuthnow, Robert. The Encyclopedia of Politics
and Religion. Wn.D.C.: Congressional Quarterly, 1998.
Call No. Ref BL65.P7 E53 1998 at Lemieux Library.
Web Sites
Global
Economy and Cultures Project. A collaborative effort of
more than fifty Jesuit social research and action centers worldwide.
Supported by The
Woodstock Theological Center at Georgetown University.
Globalization
a fine collection of online text and web sites from the Theology Library
at Spring Hill College, Mobile Alabama.
Globalisation
and Governance from MOST
( Management of Social Transformations Programme at UNESCO).
Religion
and Human Rights from the Pew
Forum on Religious and Public Life.
Articles
Balasuriya, Fr. Tissa. Chapter
5: Religions And Globalization. (From the book "Globalization
and Human Solidarity".) Via religion-online.org.
Author is a renowned Third World Theologies spokesperson.
Documents
from International Conference 2003 on Religion and Globalization
sponsored by The IRSC (Institute
for the Study of Religion and Culture) at Payap University Chiang Mai,
Thailand.
Kelman, Naamah. Religion
and Globalization from the The
World Council of Churches .
Kurth, James. Religion
and Globalization via the Foreign
Policy Research Association .
Lindorff, David. Globalization,
Spiritual Style from Tikkung.org.
Mitri, Tarek .Religious
Plurality in the Context of Globalization: Introductory Reflections.
From the The World
Council of Churches .
Neuhaus, Fr. Richard John.
Democracy vs. Religion from OrthodoxyToday.org
maintained by Fr. Johannes Jacobse, a priest in the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese
of America.
Showers, Renald.
Politics and Religion in the Global Village. from The
Friends of Israel gospel Ministry, Inc.
Religion and Politics/Contention and Consensus:
[ Part I ]
& [ Part 2
] from the Pew Forum on Religious
and Public Life.
World
Leaders have a voice at the World Economic Forum from the
World Council
of Religious Leaders.
Sociology of Religion
Books
Boyle, Nicholas. Who are we now? Christian humanism
and the global market from Hegel to Heaney. Notre Dame: University
of Notre Dame Press, 1999, c1998. Call No. D860.B69 1999 at
Lemieux Library
Durkheim, Emile. Elementary forms of the religious
life. New York: Collier, 1961. Call No. GN470.D7913
1961 at Lemieux Library.
Durkheim, Emile. Selections from his work. New
York: Crowell, 1963.Call No. HM55.D85 1963 at Lemieux Library.
Heelas, Paul. Religion, modernity and postmodernity.
Oxford: Blackwell Publ., 1998. Call No. BL65.C8 R454
1998 at Lemieux Library.
Niebuhr, H. Richard. Does civilization need religion?
A study in the social resources and limitations of religion in modern
life. New York: Macmillan, 1927. Call No. BR115.C5
N5 1927 at Lemieux Library.
Niebuhr, H. Richard. Faith on earth: an inquiry
into the structure of human faith. New Haven, CT: Yale University
Press, 1989. Call No. BT771.2 .N54 1989 at Lemieux Library.
Niebuhr, H. Richard. The social sources of denominationalism.
New York: Meridian Books, 1957. Call No. BR115.N54
1957 at Lemieux Library.
Parsons, Talcott. Theories of society; foundations
of modern sociological theory. New York: Free Glencoe Press,
1961. Call No. HM15.P33 1961 v. 1-2 at Lemieux Library.
Parsons, Talcott. Sociological theory and modern
society. New York: Free Press, 1967. Call No. HM51.P37
1967 at Lemieux Library.
Robertson, Roland. Religion and global order.
New York: Paragon House, 1991. Call No. BL50.R42636 1991
at Lemieux Library.
Robertson, Roland. Globalization: Social theory
and global culture. London: Sage, 1992 Call No. HM101.R54
1992 at Lemieux Library.
Swatos, William H. Religious politics in global
and comparative perspective. New York: Greenwood Press, 1989.
Call No. BL65 .P7 R46 1989 at Lemieux Library.
Weber, Max. The Protestant ethic and the "spirit"
of capitalism and other writings. New York: Penguin Books,
2002. Call No. BR115.C3 W4 2002 at Lemieux Library.
Weber, Max. The sociology of religion.
Boston: Beacon Press, 1963. Call No. BL60.W433 1963 at Lemieux
Library.
Williamson, Roger. True to this earth: global
challenges and transforming faith. Oxford, England ; Rockport,
MA : Oneworld, c1995. Call No. BL60 .T78 1995 at Lemieux Library.
Videos
Robert Bellah [videorecording]:
in search of the American character. Princeton, N.J.: Films
for the Humanities and Sciences, 1988, c1994. Call No. E169.12
.R62 1994 at Lemieux Library Circulation Desk.
Articles
Beyer, Peter. "Globalization"
in the Encyclopedia of Politics and Religion. Vol.
1 (Pages 305-307) Washington, D.C. : Congressional Quarterly, c1998.
Call No. BL65 .P7 E53 1998 at Lemieux Library.
(BOOK-NC Reference Shelves - 2nd Floor)
Beyer, P. "Globalization, Subsuming Pluralism,
Transnational Organizations, Diaspora and Postmodernity"
in the International Encyclopedia of the social & behavioral
sciences. Vol. 9 (Pages 6287-6292) Amsterdam; New York : Elsevier,
2001.Call No. H41 .I58 2001 V.9 at Lemieux Library.
(BOOK-NC Reference Shelves - 2nd Floor)
Lechner, Frank J. "Globalization"
from the Encyclopedia of religion and society available
online from the Hartford Institute
for Religion Research. Hardcopy published by Walnut Creek, Calif.
: AltaMira Press, c1998 Call No. BL60 .E53 1998 at Lemieux Library.
(BOOK-NC Reference Shelves - 2nd Floor)
Major World Religions & Perspectives
on Globalization
"God isn't African, Asian, or European.
God is GLOBAL" ~Mukenge, Andre.
Religion and Globalization published by TakingITGlobal.org:
An international youth leadership network.
Books
Ahmed, Akbar S. Islam, globalization, and postmodernity.
London ; New York : Routledge, 1994. Call No. BP163 .I747 1994
at Lemieux Library.
Hollenbach, David. The global face of public faith:
politics, human rights, and Christian ethics. Washington, D.C.
: Georgetown University Press, c2003. Call No. BJ1249 .H579
2003 at Lemieux Library.
King, Robert Harlen. Thomas Merton and Thich Nhat
Hanh: engaged spirituality in an age of globalization. New
York : Continuum, c2001. Call No. BL65 .S62 K56 2001 at Lemieux
Library.
Kung, Hans and Jurgen Moltmann. Islam: a challenge
for Christianity. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 1994. Call
No. BP172.I84 1994 at Lemieux Library.
Knitter, Paul F. Subverting greed: religious perspectives
on the global economy. Maryknoll, N.Y. :
Orbis Books, c2002. Call No. HF1359 .S8665 2002 at Lemieux Library.
Schreiter, Robert J. New Catholicity: Theology
between the Global and the Local. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis, 1997.
Call No. BX1390 .S36 1997 at Lemieux Library.
Simons, Thomas W. Islam in a globalizing world.
Stanford, Ca: Stanford University Press,2003. Call No. BP50
.S56 2003 at Lemieux Library.
Web Sites
Buddhist
Peace Fellowship
Globalization
and Muslim Societies provided by The
Library of Congress.
Islam
& Human Rights from the School
of Law at Emory University.
Orthodox
Churches in a Pluralistic World from the Greek
Orthodox Archdiocese of America.
Religious Social
Values from the Center for
Concern.
Articles
Allaire, Jim. The
Lilliput Strategy: Globalization from Below from The
Catholic Worker Movement.
Boyles, Ann. The
Struggle Towards Global Consciousness from The
Bahá'í World: The official website of the Bahá'í
Faith on the WWW.
The
Christian Left? from PBS's Now
with Bill Moyers. Overview of the growing number of religious political
organizations in the United states seeking to influence government policy
makers in both domestic and international matters. The outline includes
links to organizations on the "left" and "right"
of the political spectrum.
Gregg, Sam. Globalization
and the Insights of Catholic Social Teaching via the Acton
Institute for the Study of Religion & Liberty
Haddad,Yvonne Yazbeck. “The Globalization
of Islam: The Return of Muslims to the West” in The
Oxford History of Islam. Pages 601-642. Call No. BP50
.O95 1999 at Lemieux Library.
Hearn, Jennifer. Globalisation
and the Buddhist Perspective from Parallax:
The Journal of Ethics and Globalization.
Hug S.J., Fr. Jim. Globalization
and Catholic Social Teachings: A Reflective Synthesis via
the Center for Concern.
John Paul II. "Ecclesia
in America" (Church in America) from the Vatican
and in Origins, vol. 28: no. 33, Feb. 4, 1999. (ask
at Reference Desk.) The Pope’s 1998 "apostolic exhortation"
is based on the Special Assembly for America of the Synod of Bishops
held late in 1997. In Paragraph 20 he says that the ethical implications
of globalization can be positive or negative. He also distinguishes
economic globalization from cultural globalization.
Miasami, M. Islam
and Globalization from The
Fountain.
Muzaffar, Chandra. Globalization
and Religion: Some Reflections from IslamOnline.net.
Norberg-Hodge, Helena. Buddhism
in the Global Economy. Published by Resurgence.
Risks,
Misperceptions and Globalization from CatholicOnline.
Venter, Dawid. Globalization
and the Cultural Effects of the World-Economy in a Semiperiphery: The
Emergence of African Indigenous Churches in South Africa
published by The Journal of
World Systems Research.
Religion & Violence
"We are constantly being astonished
these days at the amazing discoveries in the field of violence. But
I maintain that far more undreamt of and seemingly impossible discoveries
will be made in the field of nonviolence." ~Gandhi
Books
Juergensmeyer, Mark. Terror in the mind of God:
the global rise of religious violence. Berkeley : University
of California Press, c2000. Call No. BL65 .V55 J84 2000 at Lemieux
Library.
Howland, Courtney W. Religious Fundamentalism
and the human rights of women. New York: St. Martin’s,
c1999. Call No. K3243.R45 1999 at Lemieux Library.
Nelson-Pallmeyer, Jack. Is religion killing us?
: violence in the Bible and the Quran. Harrisburg, Pa. : Trinity
Press International, c2003. Call No. BS680 .V4 N45 2003 at Lemieux
Library.
Raiser, Konrad. For a culture of life: transforming
globalization and violence. Geneva : WCC Publications, 2002.
Call No. BL65 .G55 R25 2002 at Lemieux Library.
Sacks, Jonathan, Rabbi. The dignity of difference:
how to avoid the clash of civilizations. London New York :
Continuum, 2002 Document. Call No. BL410 .S33 2002 at Lemieux
Library.
Web Sites
Collisions
of Religion and Violence: Redux from CrossCurrents
Journal [2001]. Contains excellent articles exploring similarities
and differences among Christianity, Judaism and Islam.
Colloquium
on Violence and Religion an international and interdisciplinary
association of scholars dedicated to explore, criticize, and develop
"the mimetic model" (René Girard) of the relationship
between violence and religion in the generation and maintenance of culture.
Website is edited by Dr. Dietmar Regensburger at the Institute for Systematic
Theology at the University in Innsbruck Austria and provided by Religion,
Violence,Communication, & World Order: a research project of
the Faculty of Catholic Theology from the same institution.
The
Global Peace Initiative of Women Religious and Spiritual Leaders:
part of the
World Council of Religious Leaders.
The
Millennium World Peace Summit sponsored by the World
Council of Religious Leaders.
Wabash
Center: Violence and Religion: a guide to Internet Resources
for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion. An excellent general
resource for e-texts, e-journals and website's.
On
the Origins of Violence E-texts and web links from
Kyrie.com spotlighting Rene Girard's work on the origins of violence
and the theological implications of Girard's work.
Religion
and Peacemaking Web links, special reports, list of faith-based
NGOs and more. Maintained by the Jeannette
Rankin Library Program at the American
Institute of Peace.
World Council
of Churches: Decade to Overcome Violence (2001-2010) Churches
Seeking Reconciliation and Peace.
Articles
Richards, Alan.
Explaining the Appeal of Islamic Radicals: a Policy Brief
from The Center for
Global, International and Regional Studies (CGIRS) at the University
of California, Santa Cruz.
Religion & Mission
Books
Babin, Pierre. The gospel in cyberspace: nurturing
faith in the internet age. Chicago : Loyola Press, 2002.
Call No. BV3793 .B2313 2002 at Lemieux Library.
Knitter, Paul F. Jesus and the other names: Christian
mission and global responsibility. Maryknoll, N.Y. : Orbis
Books, c1996. Call No. BR127 .K56 1996 at Lemieux Library.
Pittman, Don Alvin, Habito, Ruben L. F., & Muck, Terry
C., Ministry and theology in global perspective: contemporary
challenges for the church. Grand Rapids, Mich. : Eerdmans,
c1996. Call No. BR127 .M56 1996 at Lemieux Library.
Rundle, Steve. Great commission companies: the
emerging role of business in missions. (Subject: Business enterprises--Religious
aspects) Downers Grove, Ill. : InterVarsity Press, c2003. Call
No. HF5388 .R86 2003 at Lemieux Library.
Verstraelen, F. J. Missiology : an ecumenical
introduction: texts and contexts of global Christianity. Grand
Rapids, MI: William B. Eerdmans Pub. Co., 1995. Call No. BV2030
.M55 1995 at Lemieux Library.
Web Sites
Catholic
Institute for International Relations.
Christian
Aid.
Ecumenical
Advocacy Alliance an international cooperation in advocacy
on HIV/AIDS and global trade.
Articles
The
Importance of Globalization from Catholic
Relief Services
Religion & Global Dialogue
"...a truly global horizon for communication...the
openness to transcendence,to the dimension of the holy which grants
humans a universal solidarity with the divine or the cosmos and all
other men and women ...frees us from self-interest sufficiently to stave
off the reaction of fear which tends to come when our personal and cultural
identity, our lifeworld, is threatened in an ideological context."
~David J. Kreiger. The New Universalism: Foundations
for a Global Theology. Maryknoll, N.Y.:
Orbis Books, c1991.
Books
Best, Thomas F. Ecclesiology and ethics: ecumenical
ethical engagement, moral formation and the nature of the church.
Geneva : WCC Publications, c1997. Call No. BJ1189 .E33 1997
at Lemieux Library.
Gassmann, Günther. Documentary history of
faith and order, 1963-1993. Geneva: WCC Publications, c1993.
Call No. BX6 .W77 1993 .D63 1993 at Lemieux Library.
Krieger, David J. The New Universalism: Foundations
for a Global Theology. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis, 1991. Call
No. BL410. k75 1991 at Lemieux Library
Kung, Hans. Ethics of world religions and human
rights. Philadelphia: Trinity Press, 1990. Call No.
BL65.H78 E8 1990 at Lemieux Library.
Kung, Hans. Theology for the third millennium:
an ecumenical view. NewYork: Doubleday, 1988. Call
No. BT78.K8613 1988 at Lemieux Library.
Joint Working Group of the Roman Catholic Church and the
World Council of Churches. Ecumenical formation: ecumenical
reflections and suggestions: a study document of the Joint Working Group
between the Roman Catholic Church and the World Council of Churches.
[S.l. : s.n., 1993]. Call No. BX8.2 .E29 1993 at Lemieux Library.
Kinnamon, Michael. The ecumenical movement: an
anthology of key texts and voices. Geneva : WCC Publications
; Grand Rapids, Mich. : W.B. Eerdmans Pub., c1997. Call No.
BX6.5 .E33 1997 at Lemieux Library.
National Conference of Catholic Bishops. Deepening
communion: international ecumenical documents with Roman Catholic participation.
Washington, D.C. : United States Catholic Conference, 1998. Call
No. BX1784 .C375 1998 at Lemieux Library.
Vischer, Lukas. A documentary history of the faith
and order movement, 1927-1963. St. Louis, Bethany Press, c1963.
Call No. BX6 .W7 V7 1963.
Web Sites
Ecumenical
Advocacy Alliance : an ecumenical network for international
cooperation in advocacy on HIV/AIDS and global trade.
Ecumenism
and Interfaith Dialogue a fine collection of online text
and website's from the Theology Library at Spring
Hill College, Mobile Alabama.
The Global
Dialogue Institute Promoting dialogue among individuals
and groups of different religions and cultures.
Pontifical
Council for Inter-religious Dialogue from the
Vatican.
Religion & Mass Communications
"In cyberspace, pastors and priests,
rabbis and imams diligently strive to translate or interpret the historic
messages of their traditions into virtual geography and digital sacred
time." -- Brenda E. Brasher. Give
me That Online Relgion. San Francisco : Jossey-Bass, c2001.
Books
Babin, Pierre. The gospel in cyberspace: nurturing
faith in the internet age. Chicago : Loyola Press, 2002.
Call No. BV3793 .B2313 2002 at Lemieux Library.
Brasher, Brenda E. Give me that online religion.
San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, c2001. Call No. BL37 .B73 2001
and( BL37 .B73 2001 EBOOK ) at Lemieux Library.
Budde, Michael L. The (magic) kingdom of God:
Christianity and global culture industries. Boulder, Colo.:
Westview Press, 1997. Call No. BR115 .E3 B83 1997 at Lemieux
Library.
Durusau, Patrick. High places in cyberspace :
a guide to biblical and religious studies, classics, and archaeological
resources on the Internet. Atlanta, Ga. : Scholars Press, c1998.
Call No. CC82.9 .D87 1998 at Lemieux Library.
(BOOK- Reference Shelves - 2nd Floor)
Hangen, Tona J. Redeeming the dial: radio, religion,
& popular culture in America. Chapel Hill: Univ of North
Carolina Press, c2002. Call No. BV656 .H36 2002 at Lemieux Library.
Sample, Tex. The spectacle of worship in a wired
world: electronic culture and the gathered people of God. Nashville,
TN: Abingdon Press, 1998. Call No. BV4446 .S25 1998 at Lemieux
Library.
Schultze, Quentin J. Televangelism and American
culture: the business of popular religion. Grand Rapids, Mich.:
Baker Book House, c1991. Call No. BV656.3 .S385 1991 at Lemieux
Library.
Soukup, Paul A. Media, culture, and Catholicism.
Kansas City, MO : Sheed & Ward, c1996. Call No. BV652.97
.U6 M43 1996 at Lemieux Library.
Stout, Daniel A. & Buddenbaum, Judith Mitchell.
Religion and mass media: audiences and adaptations. Thousand
Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications, c1996. Call No. BV652.95 .R43
1996 at Lemieux Library.
Underwood, Doug. From Yahweh to Yahoo! : the religious
roots of the secular press. Urbana: Univ. of Illinois Press,
c2002. Call No. PN4888 .R44 U53 2002 at Lemieux Library.
Web Sites
Center
for the Study of Muslim Networks (CSMN) located at Duke
University's Franklin Center
in Durham, North Carolina
Religion
on the Internet: Research Prospects and Promises: edited
by Jeffrey K. Hadden (Prof. of Sociology at the Univ. of Virginia) and
Douglas E. Cowan (Assist. Prof. of Sociology & Religious Studies
at the Univ. of Missouri-Kansas City).
Sites
& people to know in media, religion and culture from
the Media, Culture and Meaning site at the University of Colorado's
Center for Mass Media.
Zenit
is an International News Agency based in Rome whose mission is to provide
objective and professional coverage of events, documents and issues
emanating from or concerning the Catholic Church for a worldwide audience,
especially the media.
Articles
Hadden, Jeffrey K. "The globalization of
American televangelism" in Religion and global
order. New York: Paragon House, c1991. Call No. BL50
.R42636 1991 at Lemieux Library.
Religion & The Environment
"Let us be good stewards of the Earth we inherited.
All of us have to share the Earth's fragile ecosystems and precious
resources, and each of us has a role to play in preserving them. If
we are to go on living together on this earth, we must all be responsible
for it." ~ Kofi Annan Press
Release SG/SM/7818ENV/DEV/583 for World Environment Day
"There's enough on this planet for everyone's
needs but not for everyone's greed."~Gandhi
Books
Derr, Thomas Sieger, James A. Nash, Richard John Neuhaus.
. Environmental Ethics and Christian Humanism. With
an introduction by Max Stackhouse. Nashville, Abington, 1996. Call
No. BT695.5.D38 1996 at Lemieux Library.
Eaton, Heather. Ecofeminism and globalization:
exploring culture, context and religion. Maryland: Rowman &
Littlefield, 2003. Call No. HQ1194.E18 2003 at Lemieux Library.
Grim, John. Indigenous traditions and ecology
: the interbeing of cosmology and community. Cambridge, MA:
Distributed by Harvard Press for the Center for the Study of World Religions,
Harvard Divinity School, c2001. Call No. GN470.2 .I53 2001 at
Lemieux Library.
Hessel, Dieter T. & Ruether, Rosemary Radford. Christianity
and ecology: seeking the well-being of earth and humans. Cambridge,
Mass. : Harvard University Press, c2000. Call No. BT695.5 .C49
2000 at Lemieux Library.
Moe-Lobeda, Cynthia. Healing a broken world: globalization
and God. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, c2002. Call No.
BR115.E3 M64 2002 at Lemieux Library.
Tucker, Mary Evelyn & Grim, John. Worldviews
and ecology: religion, philosophy, and the environment. Maryknoll,
N.Y. : Orbis Books, c1994. Call No. BL65 .N35 W67 1994 at Lemieux
Library.
Knitter, Paul F. One earth, many religions : multifaith
dialogue and global responsibility. Maryknoll, N.Y. : Orbis
Books, c1995. Call No. BL410 .K55 1995 at Lemieux Library.
Web Sites
The
Forum on Religion and Ecology from The
Harvard University Center for the Environment in conjunction with
the Harvard-Yenching Institute, Bucknell University, and the Center
for Respect of Life and Environment of the Humane Society of the United
States.
Denominational
Statements on Environmental Policy from
Web Of Creation: an interdenominational/interfaith organization
working to provide on-line environmental resources for faith-based communities
maintained by the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago.
Articles
Global
Environmental Agenda to World Government and Religion:
from Discerning the Times.
Hallman, David G. Globalization
and climate change from the
World Council of Churches
Marty, Martin E. "Religion"
in Encyclopedia of Global Change and Human Society.
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2002. Call No.
GE149 .E47 2002 V.2 at Lemieux Library (BOOK-NC Reference Shelves
- 2nd Floor). Pages 311-313.
Regenstein, Lewis G. & Duplar, Douglas. "Religion
and the environment" in Environmental encyclopedia.
Edition: 3rd ed. Detroit: Gale/Thomson-Gale,c2003. Call No.
GE10 .E38 2003 V.2 at Lemieux Library. (BOOK-NC Reference Shelves
- 2nd Floor) Pages 1189-119. A concise overview of Christian, Jewish
and Islamic law, traditions & teachings towards protection of the
environment with a brief mention of other faiths.
Van Huyssteen, Wentzel (editor). "Ecology","
Ethics of Ecology", "Ecology - Religious and Philosophical
Aspects", "Ecology - Science of" and
"Ecotheology" in Encyclopedia of science
and religion. Macmillan Reference; Detroit, Mich: Thomson Gale,
c2003. Call No. BL240.3 .E53 2003 V.1 (BOOK-NC Reference
Shelves - 2nd Floor). Pages 234-250.
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