| Diversity
and Distinctiveness |
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| Editorial: Marilyn
Mason, Alan Brown, Mary Hayward & Angela Gluck-Wood |
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| Eternity and Ecology – the
contribution of the faiths to the environmental movement |
Martin Palmer |
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| ‘Nature is God’s Will’: viewpoints
on environmental issues in the Bahá’í
Faith |
Rebecca Vickers |
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| How ‘Green’ is Buddhism? |
Simon P. James |
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| Buddhism as Environmentalism |
Akuppa |
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| Biopolitics |
Michael S. Northcott |
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| Environmental Justice: Expanding the Catholic
Tradition |
Celia Deane-Drummond |
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| My Name Is Water |
Patrick Courtney |
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| A eucharistic and ascetic ethos: Orthodox Christianity
and the environment |
Elizabeth Theokritoff |
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| ‘I want my grandchildren to see elephants’
- Humanists and environmentalism |
Andrew Copson |
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| Green Deen v Gloom and Doom: Environmental Activism
Islamic Style |
Luzita Ball |
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| Karmic Footprints: The Ecological Consciousness
of the Jains |
Aidan Rankin |
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| Generalising about Jews |
Clive A. Lawton |
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| Pagans and the environment |
Rob Martin |
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| Our environment and us: a Sikh perspective |
Gopinder Kaur |
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| Zoroastrianism and the Environment |
Farrokh Vajifdar |
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| The Shap Award |
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| Round-up of news and resources |
Marilyn Mason |
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| Notes for the Shap Calendar of Religious Festivals,
2009 |
Peter Woodward |
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