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Claiming Earth as Common Ground: The Ecological Crisis Through the Lens of Faith [Paperback]

Andrea Cohen-Kiener (Author), Sally G. Bingham (Foreword)
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May 2009
Can religious people save the environment?
Can the environmental challenge save religion?

Our planet is in trouble, and it will take an amazingly large and powerful force to shift into a more sustainable way of living. Spiritual leader and environmental activist Andrea Cohen-Kiener tells us that people of faith have the numbers, the passion, and the mandate to do it--and that nothing else is strong enough to counterbalance "business as usual."
In this urgent call to action, Cohen-Kiener gathers insights from ecology coalitions, emerging theologies, and spiritual and environmental activists to rally and inspire us to work across denominational lines in order to fulfill our sacred imperative to care for God's creation. Cohen-Kiener and contributors clearly outline the shared values of our faith traditions that drive our commitment to care for the earth. Acknowledging the challenges in working together to implement positive change, they present steps--both big and small, for individuals and groups--for reversing our direction from consumption to sustainability.
Contributors include:
* Rev. Woody Bartlett, founder, Georgia Interfaith Power and Light
* Rev. Tom Carr, National Council of Churches Working Group on the Environment
* Rev. Donna Schaper, senior minister, Judson Memorial Church, New York City
* Rev. Margaret Bullitt-Jonas, Religious Witness for the Earth
* Eboo Patel, executive director, Interfaith Youth Core
* Dr. Lowell "Rusty" Pritchard, national director of outreach, Evangelical Environmental Network

"The people and ideas captured here are at the heart of transforming our tired and broken relationship with the planet we live on. It's a vital book."
--Bill McKibben, author, Deep Economy: The Wealth of Communities and the Durable Future

"An exquisite interweaving of stories and insights ... inspires us, as the Prophet Muhammad said, to move from knowledge of tongue to knowledge of heart."
--Sheikh Jamal Rahman, Interfaith Community Church, Seattle; coauthor, Getting to the Heart of Interfaith: The Eye-Opening, Hope-Filled Friendship of a Pastor, a Rabbi and a Sheikh

"A stirring theological and spiritual exploration of one of the most pressing moral issues of our day--our relationship to God's creation. Deep, yet easy to read; stirring yet hopeful. [It] will touch your soul as well as your heart, head, hands and feet!"
--Rev. Jennifer Butler, executive director, Faith in Public Life

"Excels beyond the boundaries of any tradition in teaching the process of healing our wounded earth as both intimate--embodied in our every act--and macrocosmic--rooted in God's beneficence and magnificence.

"Unique ... carries you through the nittty gritty of what it means to act as a person of faith on environmental concerns. [Offers] a wealth of ideas for affecting change in your own community using the powerful assets of faith."
--Rev. Bud Heckman, director for external relations, Religions for Peace; author, InterActive Faith: The Essential Interreligious Community-Building Handbook


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A challenge to people of faith to reclaim the earth as common ground and work together to heal the environment. Join Andrea Cohen-Kiener and leading environmental and spiritual activists as they explore the environmental crisis through the lens of faith. Drawing from the shared values of many faith traditions--Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism--as well as the business, labor, and science communities, they make a compelling case for the urgency to act--together--to save the earth through transformative creation care and religion's important role in leading this earth stewardship. In this lively and informative examination of earth as the ultimate common ground, they:
* Identify the spiritual, theological, and psychological issues of the interfaith environmental effort
* Create a common language in order to name and overcome interfaith obstacles
* Show the potential for building and strengthening community both within and beyond our faith traditions
* Offer practical actions for faith communities to embody the commitment to care for creation

"Beautifully, passionately written.... Does a brilliant job of explaining why we no longer have the `luxury' of allowing our various religious beliefs to separate us, but must use our shared earth as a reason to bring us together. This is not a harangue; it's a love story."
--John Lionberger, author, Renewal in the Wilderness: A Spiritual Guide to Connecting with God in the Natural World; founder, Renewal in the Wilderness

"There are few things more significant than finding common ground among religious communities for caring for our planet. This book is a valuable contribution in this direction."
--Mary Evelyn Tucker, PhD, Forum on Religion and Ecology, Yale University; author, Worldly Wonder: Religions Enter Their Ecological Phase

About the Author

Andrea Cohen-Kiener is director of the Interreligious Eco-Justice Network (Connecticut's Interfaith Power and Light) and spiritual leader of Congregation Pnai Or of Central Connecticut. As a teacher, rabbi, and community organizer, she has practiced the art of bringing a spiritual perspective to problem solving for over three decades.

Rev. Sally Bingham is an Episcopal priest and founder of the Regeneration Project, a nonprofit organization that created a national Interfaith Power and Light Campaign to unite all faiths in efforts to prevent the catastrophic effects of global warming.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 176 pages
  • Publisher: Skylight Paths Publishing (May 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1594732612
  • ISBN-13: 978-1594732614
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Changing Earth Book REview, June 25, 2009
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Anyone who is interested in the faith link to the environment must read this book. It's extremely well written and researched. The author makes a very strong case for care and nurturing of the earth being a fundamental requirement for all people of faith.

I think it should be required reading for theology students, and for those seeking a "modern" way to understand the importance of religion in our daily lives.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Very Useful Tool to Help Us Expand the Community Facing This Spiritual Crisis, January 2, 2010
This review is from: Claiming Earth as Common Ground: The Ecological Crisis Through the Lens of Faith (Paperback)
There are dozens of good books linking faith and the natural world these days, but if you're looking for a single "good read" for 2010, pick up this sturdy paperback. I call it sturdy, because this volume is built to be useful including a study guide if you'd like to discuss the book with your small group over eight sessions.

Veterans in this movement will recognize names like Bill McKibben, who wrote a recommendation for the back cover, and the Rev. Sally Bingham, the founder of Interfaith Power and Light, who wrote the Foreword.

The usefulness of this book is its breadth. Eboo Patel even contributed a Muslim perspective and you'll find Tariq Ramadan's viewpoint mentioned as well. This is the kind of bold expansion we need in the global community to confront what this book correctly calls "A Spiritual Crisis."
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