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"Religion and Animals"
A course by Paul Waldau at Tufts University.
http://www.aarweb.org/syllabus/syllabi/w/waldau/1JNCA-Waldau.pdf
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"Religion and Ecology"
A course by Paul Waldau at Tufts University.
http://www.aarweb.org/syllabus/syllabi/w/waldau/1JN5T-waldauECOLOGY.pdf
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"Religion and Ecology"
A course by Pamela Thimmes at the University of Dayton.
http://homepages.udayton.edu/~thimmepl/Rel472-99.html
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"Religion and Ecology"
A course by Mary Evelyn Tucker at Bucknell University.
http://www.aarweb.org/syllabus/syllabi/religion_and_ecology-tucker.html
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"Religion and Environment"
A course by James Miller at Queen's University.
http://rels.queensu.ca/rels235.php
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"Religion, Nature, and Environmentalism in America"
A course by Sarah Pike at California State University, Chico.
http://www.csuchico.edu/rs/syllabi/RS280BSPS02.pdf
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A Rocha: Christians in Conservation
"A Rocha is an international conservation organisation working to show God's love for all creation. Our work has five distinctive characteristics: Christian: we are motivated by our biblical faith, particularly in God the Creator. Conservation: we focus on scientific studies of important habitats and species. Community: we bring people together for environmental education and action, with special emphasis on students and school children. Cross-cultural: we involve staff and volunteers internationally and give priority to parts of the world where resources for conservation and Christian witness are limited. Campaigning: we work with local and international agencies for the protection of key areas and environments." International Coordinators, Peter & Miranda Harris.
http://en.arocha.org/home/
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Christian Ecology Link
"CEL is a multi denominational UK Christian movement for people concerned about the Environment."
http://www.christian-ecology.org.uk/
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Earth Ministry
"Earth Ministry's mission is to engage individuals and congregations in knowing God more fully through deepening relationships with all of God's creation. We believe that through this experience our personal lives and our culture will be transformed. These transformations include simplified living, environmental stewardship, justice for all creation and a worldview which sees creation as a revelation of God. Together these lead to a rediscovery of the vitality of the Christian faith."
http://www.earthministry.org/
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Environmental Ethics Resources (Ethics Updates)
Maintained by Lawrence M. Hinman, Professor of Philosophy at the University of San Diego. An extensive gathering of links in various theoretical and applied categories.
http://ethics.sandiego.edu/Applied/Environment/index.asp
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Evangelical Environmental Network
"EEN is a unique evangelical ministry whose purpose is to 'declare the Lordship of Christ over all creation' (Col. 1:15-20). EEN was formed because we recognize many 'environmental' problems are fundamentally spiritual problems. EEN's flagship publication, Creation Care magazine, provides you with biblically informed and timely articles on topics ranging from how to protect your loved ones against environmental threats to how you can more fully praise the Creator for the wonder of His creation."
http://www.creationcare.org/
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GreenSpirit
"Greenspirit celebrates all existence as sacred and deeply connected. We are exploring a more just and peaceful way to live which nurtures the human spirit and our home the earth." A U.K. based organization.
http://www.greenspirit.org.uk/
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International Society for Environmental Ethics
This society of philosophers has about 350 members worldwide.
http://www.cep.unt.edu/ISEE.html
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John Ray Initiative
"The vision of The John Ray Initiative is to bring together scientific and Christian understandings of the environment in a way that can be widely communicated through courses and educational materials, and lead to effective action."
http://www.jri.org.uk/
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National Religious Partnership for the Environment
"The National Religious Partnership for the Environment is a formal alliance of major faith groups and denominations across the spectrum of Jewish and Christian communities and organizations in the United States. Its four founding partners include: The U.S. Catholic Conference, the National Council of Churches of Christ, the Coalition on the Environment and Jewish Life, and the Evangelical Environmental Network. The Partnership is integrating care for God's creation throughout religious life: theology, worship, social teaching, education, congregational life, and public policy initiative. And we seek to provide inspiration, moral vision, and commitment to social justice for all efforts to protect the natural world and human well-being within it."
http://www.nrpe.org/
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Religion and Nature
"ReligionandNature.com was established by Bron Taylor, editor of the Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature, to facilitate its development. With its publication in 2005, the site is becoming a gateway for further scholarly initiatives, inquiry, and debate. Information is also available on the Graduate Program in Religion and Nature at the University of Florida, where Professor Taylor teaches, as well as his research site, which focuses on nature religions, religion and ecology, and the religious dimensions of radical and grassroots environmentalism."
http://www.religionandnature.com/
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Target Earth International
"In an age of global environmental demise, Christians are called to live with excellence. To be those people who chart their futures by what they can give to the next generation-not by what they can take from it. To be men and women whose lives are defined by the courage and compassion to make a difference on the earth. Target Earth is a national movement of Christians who reflect this commitment to care. It's a movement of individuals, churches, college fellowships and Christian ministries motivated by the biblical call to be faithful stewards of everything God created-to love our neighbors as ourselves and to care for the earth."
http://www.targetearth.org/
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Environmental Stewardship (Acton Institute)
This page offers links to articles and related web sites.
http://www.acton.org/commentary/topic_2.php
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Web of Creation: Transforming Faith-Based Communities for a Sustainable World
"The Web of Creation was established to foster the movement for personal and social transformation to a just and sustainable world from religious perspectives. To that end, the information at this site will: connect you with ideas, resources and strategies for doing eco-justice; inform, inspire, encourage, educate you about eco-justice; support you in your efforts to live, work and pray in ways that promote eco-justice. The Web of Creation has also been developed to provide information and connections for theology students interested in environmental ministry."
http://www.webofcreation.org/
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"Bible and the Earth"
A course by Carol Johnston and Marti Steussy at Christian Theological Seminary.
http://www.cts.edu/Documents/B830_T830_Spring2007_Steussy.pdf
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"Buddhism and the Environment"
A course by Sid Brown at Sewanee: The University of the South.
http://www.aarweb.org/syllabus/syllabi/b/Brown/SYLLABUS--buddhismenv.pdf
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Bob Ekblad.com
This site describes Bob Ekblad's ministries, in areas such as prison ministry, outreach to migrant workers, and stewardship of the earth. He places particular emphasis on "reading the Bible with the damned" -- interpreting biblical stories with those who feel condemned and abandoned by God.
http://bobekblad.com/
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"Religion and Nature"
A course by Joseph Adler at Kenyon College.
http://www2.kenyon.edu/Depts/Religion/Fac/Adler/Reln481/syl481.htm
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Nature -- Religious aspects -- Christianity Bibliography
Edited by Charles Bellinger.
http://www.wabashcenter.wabash.edu/resources/article2.aspx?id=14141
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"Christianity and the Ecological Crisis"
A course by Ronald Kuipers at the Institute for Christian Studies.
http://www.icscanada.edu/faculty/syllabus/?s07/rk_ta07s.htm
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"Religion, Nature, Ecology"
A course by Rouslan Elistratov at the University of Georgia.
http://www.uga.edu/religion/syl/4900re.htm
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Wallace, Mark I.
Prof. Wallace teaches at Swarthmore College.
http://www.swarthmore.edu/Humanities/mwallac1/
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"Theology and Ecology"
A course by Alice Laffey at College of the Holy Cross.
http://college.holycross.edu/faculty/alaffey/TheologyandEcology.htm
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"Christianity and Consumption"
A course by Michael Andres at Northwestern College.
http://home.nwciowa.edu/andres/gen205consumption.htm
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"Religion and the Environment"
A course by Janice Anderson at the University of Idaho.
http://www.class.uidaho.edu/jcanders/ReligionEnvironment/religenvironmainpage.htm
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"Animals and Religion"
A course by Sarah Pike at California State University, Chico.
http://www.csuchico.edu/rs/syllabi/rels482_pike.html
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"Cross-Cultural Environmental Ethics"
A course by Bruce Grelle at California State University, Chico.
http://www.csuchico.edu/rs/syllabi/Spring%202008/grelle_rels347.html
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Creation Care Reading Room
A large collection of links to online resources relating to the environment. Maintained by Arnold Neufeldt-Fast.
http://www.tyndale.ca/sem/mtsmodular/viewpage.php?pid=73
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