Sigurd Bergmann, Yong-Bock Kim (Eds.)

Religion, Ecology & Gender: East-West Perspectives

Reihe: Studies in Religion and the Environment/Studien zur Religion und Umwelt
Religion, Ecology & Gender: East-West Perspectives
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  • 978-3-8258-1901-9
  • 1
  • 2009
  • 208
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  • 29.90
The understanding of nature is at the heart of European self - understanding, while in Asia the... mehr
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The understanding of nature is at the heart of European self - understanding, while in Asia the terms of life and energy play a similar central role. Globally, many institutions and movements have made the protection of the environment and climate a top policy priority. Given the urgency of environmental problems the lack of reflections about the human and especially the spiritual dimension of environmental problems is striking.

Environmental - and - climatic change transforms not only culture, politics, and economy, but also religion. Religious traditions have on the one hand always been dependent on human ecologies; on the other hand they vibrantly affect our perceptions of nature and sociocultural practices with(in) it.

If life and religion change dramatically at present, how could religion make a change? How are religious and ecologic processes gendered, and how can ecofeminism deepen our understanding of justice? What are the life - enhancing spiritual resources in the East and the West? How can Christian theology contribute to the necessary eco - cultural revolution ahead of us? And how can Buddhist, Taoist, Confucian and Christian spiritualities cooperate in a common space and future?

Questions like these are reflected upon by scholars of religion and theology from Korea, Canada and Scandinavia. Their chapters emerge from an international workshop, which was arranged and convened by the editors 2007 in Yecheon on the Korean countryside and in Seoul. The book offers the 1st volume in a new series established by the European Forum for the Study of Religion and the Environment.

Siugurd Bergmann ist Professor am Institut für Archaologie und Religionswissenschaft an der Universität Trondheim.
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