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To re-envision our role as citizens of the universe,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Worldly Wonder: Religions Enter Their Ecological Phase (Master Hsuan Hua Memorial Lecture) (Paperback)
In Worldly Wonder, Mary Evelyn Tucker argues that the challenge for modern world religion is to re-envision our role as citizens of the universe and members of a global community. To this end, chapters discuss how religious structures and thoughts can influence such diverse topics as environmental preservation, resource management, and conflicts between tradition and modernity.
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Worldly Wonder: Religions Enter Their Ecological Phase (Master Hsuan Hua Memorial Lecture) by Mary Evelyn Tucker (Paperback - May 12, 2003)
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