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Consumption - Economics, Humanity - Relationship with Nature, Population Policy, Demography - General & Miscellaneous, Religion - General & Miscellaneous, Demography - Environmental Aspects
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Population, Consumption, and the Environment

by Harold Coward
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Overview

Shows how the major world religions view the environmental problems of over population and excess resource consumption, and how they approach possible solutions.

Synopsis

This book concentrates on the different ways in which the major world religions view the problems of overpopulation and excess resource consumption and how they approach possible solutions. After examining the natural background and the human context, the book moves on to consider both religious and secular approaches.

It analyzes how a particular religion's scriptures comment on the nature of people, the environment, people's place in the environment, and their roles and responsibilities. The historical dimension is derived from reviewing a particular religion's record in teaching about these issues, often demonstrating how broader issues are addressed. Practical lessons are learned from religious guidelines that deal with current problems and offer solutions.

The authors consider Aboriginal spirituality, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Chinese religions. The secular approaches include secular ethics, North-South relations, market forces, the status of women, and international law.

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Book Details

Published
September 30, 2009
Publisher
State University of New York Press
Pages
328
ISBN
9780791499931

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