Preservation by ‘Letting Go’: Buddhist Impermanence (Anicca) in Ruether’s Ecotheology
Christianity, Judaism and Buddhism contain rich teaching and motivational resources that pertain directly to the struggle for environmental justice in this age of what Engaged Buddhist leader Sulak Sivaraksa identifies as global militaristic capitalism. Guided by the work of ecofeminist theologian R...
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Journal for the study of religion, nature and culture
Year: 2006, Volume: 11.2, Pages: 212-232 |
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