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This Sacred Earth: Religion, Nature and Environment [Paperback]

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0415912334 978-0415912334 November 8, 1995 1
Updated with nearly forty new selections to reflect the tremendous growth and transformation of scholarly, theological, and activist religious environmentalism, This Sacred Earth Second Edition remains the unparalleled resource for the study of religion's complex relationship to the environment.


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"There us bi better single volume that covers all the essential facets of religious environmentalism. Highly recommended..." -- The Readers Review

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Roger S. Gottlieb is Professor of Philosophy at Worcester Polytechnic Institiute and is widely recognized for his work in environmentalism. He has a regular column in Tikkun, and has published in popular venues such as the Sunday Boston Globe and Orion Afield. He has written and edited books on Marxism, Religion and Environmentalism.

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  • Paperback: 600 pages
  • Publisher: Routledge; 1 edition (November 8, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0415912334
  • ISBN-13: 978-0415912334
  • Product Dimensions: 10 x 7 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #474,260 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Roger S. Gottlieb is professor of philosophy at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. He is the author or editor of sixteen books and more than 100 articles on environmentalism, religious life, contemporary spirituality, political philosophy, ethics, the Holocaust, femin-ism, and disability. He is internationally known for his work as a leading analyst and ex-ponent of religious environmentalism, for his passionate and moving account of spiri-tuality in an age of environmental crisis, and for his innovative and humane description of the role of religion in a democratic society. He is editor of six academic book series, on the editorial boards of several journals, and contributing editor to Tikkun Magazine.
Gottlieb's writings have appeared in top academic journals such as the Journal of Philosophy, Journal of the American Academy of Religion, Conservation Biology, and Ethics; in popular publications such as E Magazine online, The Boston Globe, and Orion Afield; and in anthologies celebrating the best of Jewish writing, environmental ethics, religious life, spirituality, the Holocaust, and disability. Widely respected for his unique range of interests, combination of personal and political passion, clarity of writing, and originality, he is probably the only American intellectual to be reviewed or interviewed in publications as disparate as San Francisco Chronicle, Environmental Ethics, the Boston Globe, Christianity Today, Philosophical Review, Journal of Harvard Divinity School, New Age Journal, Socialism and Democracy, Discover, Chronicle of Higher Education, Sierra Club Magazine, Shambhala Sun, and The American Prospect.
For the last fifteen years Gottlieb has concentrated on the religious, spiritual, and eth-ical dimensions of the environmental crisis and on the place of religion in a democratic society. His anthology This Sacred Earth: Religion, Nature, Environment is known inter-nationally as the first comprehensive collection on the topic. His 1999 book, A Spirituali-ty of Resistance: Finding a Peaceful Heart and Protecting the Earth was called by Prot-estant theologian John Cobb "a true spiritual guide for our day," and excerpted in Tikkun and Orion Afield. His 2002 book Joining Hands: Politics and Religion Together for Social Change received advance praise from Harvey Cox and Bill McKibben.
Gottlieb's recent work on religious environmentalism, A Greener Faith: Religious En-vironmentalism and our Planet's Future and The Oxford Handbook on Religion and Ecology establishes him as the leading commentator and exponent of this unprece-dented political, environmental, and religious movement. Bob Edgar, head of the Na-tional Council of Churches, said A Greener Faith provided "a bright picture of the faith community's capacity for caring for God's creation" and that following Gottlieb's lead would help us "go a long way toward being more effective stewards of our fragile pla-net." Carl Pope, Executive Director of the Sierra Club, called it a "seminal book examin-ing the emerging debate on environmental ethics among the world's great faith tradi-tions." Thomas Berry, one of the world's leading ecotheologians said it offers "superb insight" and is a "most needed guide."
Gottlieb newest work is Engaging Voices: Tales of Morality and Meaning in an Age of Global Warming a collection of related but distinct short stories in which Gottlieb ex-plores moral, political, intellectual, and spiritual dilemmas provoked by the environmen-tal crisis; and asks how, in the face of powerful emotions and deeply contested views, we can live and talk to each other. [Read the Introduction to Engaging Voices.]
As a speaker Gottlieb combines intense analytic intelligence, a personal and humo-rously engaging style, and an inspiring message of personal responsibility, social change, and spiritual vision. Audiences from universities, churches, synagogues, and community and environmental organizations have found him a riveting presenter whose message resonates long after his formal presentation is done and can lead people to act as well as think and feel.
He lives in Boston with his wife, noted psychotherapist and author Miriam Greenspan, and shares in the care of his daughters, Anna and Esther. The spiritual and political di-mensions of his relation to Esther, who has multiple disabilities, forms part of Chapter 8 of Joining Hands.

 

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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent reader, worth reading and rereading., June 22, 2000
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The advantage of readers is twofold. First, they allow one to cover a lot of ground with relatively little reading, allowing a fairly quick overview of the subject. Second, they can act as an introduction to writers whose work can be discovered in depth elsewhere. 'This Sacred Earth' offers both advantages. Those interested in what has been written and thought concerning the links between religion, nature and the environment could do a lot worse than to start here. In addition, Roger Gottlieb's introductions to the seven sections of readings presented provide a commentary on the key issues and a guide through the diversity of the religious traditions represented. In fact, diversity is one of the strengths of this book. Gottlieb is able to make links among the major world religions and other worldviews, showing how environmental sensitivity and ecological spirituality transcend any one faith and are essential parts of what it is to be human. True, the book has an American bias (all the 'nature writers' in the first section are American, if you count John Muir as such), but the readings in other sections are international enough to compensate for any minor parochialism.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Seems Incomplete, November 10, 2011
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I just finished using this text in a course and I was actually very disappointed. Do not judge a book by its cover as they say. Compared to how much it discusses the five leading religion, the mention of original religious connections with man and nature, is minimal at best. It does not even mention Ancient Egypt, only briefly covers old world religions and paganism, which tells me that the author was too religious to have written such a text. I do not believe that anyone religious with a particular faith should be looked too to write about other religions and sacred beliefs other than their own. They simply do not have it in them. The majority of it focuses on modern religion and the religious beliefs that have dominated the globe for 2000 years only. If a return to natural roots is what you are hoping to achieve, or even a decent acknowledgement of the damages and reality of leading religions regarding nature and mans connection with nature, I suggest you look elsewhere.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great resource for ecocriticism applied to religious texts and ideas, January 31, 2010
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"Sacred Earth" is a collection of essays that facilitates the examination of the intersection between ecocritical theories and religious texts and ideas. A great range of subjects, approaches, ad texts are considered. Very worth the consideration of any one new to the field of ecocritical studies. Even long time scholars in the area will find much that is useful.
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The worship of God, Gods, or Goddesses, prayers for forgiveness or bounty, ethical imperatives to love our neighbors-or at least have compassion on them-all these are familiar and essential elements of religious life. Read the first page
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