World Religions and Ecology Series, Cassell in association with the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF UK):
Hinduism and Ecology: Seeds of Truth; Buddhism and Ecology;
Judaism and Ecology; Islam and Ecology ; and Christianity and Ecology (Book Review)
These are very welcome titles from WWF UK's expanding range of environmental materials with a focus on religious education. In general the books highlight both doctrine and action, providing a future agenda for further development. There are no books with Sikh or Bahá’í perspectives ...Overall, the series gives a positive impression of the contribution religion could make in future environmental protection. Religions may have in them the seeds of future hope - if only they reshape their agendas to allow principles to address new circumstances where their respective historic traditions do not offer solutions. Plus later postscript
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