The Sacred Edge: Seascape as Spiritual Resource for an Australian Eco-eschatology
In the Australian context, the desert or bush landscape has provided the primary sense of place for spiritual and ecotheological reflection. But what is it about Australians and the sea? This exploration makes the case that a spiritual sense of place as seascape can inform the constructive work of A...
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2001
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Journal for the study of religion, nature and culture
Year: 2001, Volume: 6.1/6.2, Pages: 167-185 |
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