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The opening section contains descriptions of the various religious traditions of the world. The scope is broad, extending beyond the traditional religions to include African and Native American religions, wicca, and anthroposophy; even the nonreligion of humanism is included, as well as the controversial Unification Church. The documents in this section not only outline the beliefs of these various groups, but, in many cases, address how each tradition approaches the concerns of ecumenism, the environment, and economic and social justice that were the focus of the parliament. The second section contains documents on interfaith cooperation, notably "Towards a Global Ethic," authored by Hans Kung and adopted by the parliament. The next section examines various social and environmental problems, with responses by various faiths and by the interfaith community; the fourth section, "Choosing Our Future," looks at such groups as women, children, and dispossessed peoples, and at ways the religious community can help solve the world's problems. The final section, new to this edition, is an annotated resource guide, listing organizations, books, videotapes, and Internet resources.
This is by its nature an eclectic group of documents. Many come out of other organizations with interests similar to the World Parliament, such as the Inter-Religious Federation for World Peace. Prayers and meditations are interspersed with more discursive materials. There is a great deal of value here for patrons seeking information or source material for interfaith cooperation, or for liberal religious perspectives on global problems. Certain material may strike some as overly trendy, such as the "Twelve Steps of Ecological Spirituality." But there is enough significant material that most libraries will want this on their shelves; most will place it in the circulating collection, despite the inclusion of a detailed index in this edition.
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In his SourceBook for Earth's Community of Religions, editor Joel Beversluis brings together the fruit of a lifetime of interfaith explorations. Joel is an interfaith activist in contact with the many of the top groups in the world, and he works with hundreds of authors and visionaries and religious people. The SourceBook brings together a rich array of insights on the work of interfaith activism, and is required reading for anyone involved in interfaith work, or seeking to understand the changes going on in religion today.
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Everything you would want to know about Religions and organizations that are working for a global ethic they all can agree to as a minimum, Environmental ethics, etc. A fantastic summary of the world religions and often their history.
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