Faith in conservation: new approaches to religions and the environment

Faith in conservation: new approaches to religions and the environment

How the major religions of the world view environmentalism

This book explores the ecological worldviews of eleven major world religions, and considers how these can help shape effective environmental policy. It discusses how religions can work with environment- and development-focused organisations, both to provide alternative models of conservation approaches, and to develop programmes for their own faithful.

A significant section of the book examines the view of environmental conservation with respect to each of the worlds major religions, including:

  • buddhism
  • christianity
  • daoism
  • hinduism
  • jainism
  • judaism
  • shintoism
  • zoroastrianism.

The book also includes a glossary of major terms, selected bibliography and an index.