 | Jeremy Benstein - Religion - 2006 - 260 pages
Explores the religious and historical meaning of being Jewish, how Judaism contributes to contemporary social-environmental issues, and the many ways Jews have interacted with ... | |
 | Ari Elon - Religion - 2000 - 494 pages
This anthology draws upon biblical, rabbinical, medieval, and modern sources--from art, music, recipes, and crafts, as well as fiction, poetry, and essays--about the ... | |
 | Christopher Key Chapple - Human ecology - 2006 - 252 pages
In the struggle to sustain the earth's environment as viable for future generation, environment studies have, thus far, left religion unprobed, in contrast to the emphasis ... | |
 | David Hartman - History - 1990 - 292 pages
Looks at the issues facing Judaism today, the religious significance of Israel, divisions between Orthodox and secular Jews, and the quest for peace | |
 | Arthur Green - Religion - 2003 - 269 pages
The new Jewish spirituality lies somewhere between God's elusive presence in our world and our search for authentic language to describe it. Personal journeys seldom have a ... | |
 | Arthur Ocean Waskow - Religion - 2000 - 336 pages
More than thirty leading scholars and experts provide a guided tour of ecological thought from for major Jewish viewpoints: biblical Judaism, rabbinic Judaism, the Zionist ... | |
 | Evan Eisenberg - Nature - 1998 - 612 pages
Examines the changing face of the environment and the environmental movement, exploring historical events and figures to show how each era interpreted the relationship between ... | |
 | Ronald H. Isaacs - Religion - 2000 - 250 pages
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