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The Greening of Faith is written by Tobias Winright and published by . It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1599829304 (ISBN 10) and 9781599829302 (ISBN 13).
This book provides three chapters from Green Discipleship: Catholic Theological Ethics and the Environment, Tobias Winright, editor. Christianity is by no means the only religion with concerns about the current ecological crisis--nor is it the only tradition with ideas for how to resolve it. In The Greening of Faith: Insights from Judaism, Islam, and Buddhism, editor Tobias Winright gathers important reflections on the ecological crisis from leading scholars specializing in different traditions. Drawing on a wide range of Jewish texts and thinkers, historian and Jewish studies professor Hava Tirosh-Samuelson traces the ecological impulse from ancient to modern Jewish thought. June-Ann Greeley, a comparative theologian, uses the rich text of the Qur'an to demonstrate Islam's long-standing commitment to the health of this earth, as well as the Muslim's role in protecting the natural world. Finally, as a scholar of comparative religious ethics, David Clairmont presents a Buddhist case for ecological sensitivity, including some of Buddhism's compelling modern gestures of activism and advocacy. Combined, these selections deftly illustrate the way that such a complex and universal moral issue--global ecological degradation--can urge people to serious, renewed engagement with their own theological traditions. Tobias Winright is an associate professor of theological ethics at Saint Louis University. He writes on theological ethics and just war, pacifism, policing, capital punishment, the environment, and children. Anselm Selections offer compilations of readings from Anselm Academic publications.