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The Assisi Declarations: messages on man and nature from Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, and Judaism. WWF, 1986
Journals
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Books
At Home on Earth: foundations for a Catholic ethic of the environment./ Murphy. 1989
Black Elk Speaks: being the life of a holy man of the Oglala Sioux, Neihardt. 2008.
Christianity and Ecology: seeking the well-being of earth and humans./ Hessel. 2000.
Creation and the Environment: an Anabaptist perspective on a sustainable world./ Redekop. 2000.
Ecology and Religion: ecological spirituality in cross-cultural perspective. Kinsley. 1995
Ecology and Religion in History. Spring & Spring. 1974
Ecotheology and the practice of hope./ Dalton & Simons. 2010.
An Ethics of Biodiversity: Christianity, ecology, and the variety of life./ O'Brian. 2001
Green Deen: what Islam teaches about protecting the planet./ Abdul-Matin. 2010.
Learning Native Wisdom: what traditional cultures teach us about subsistence, sustainablility, and spirituality./ Holthaus. 2008
Original Blessing: a primer in creation spirituality./
Purifying the Earthly Body of God: religion and ecology in Hindu India,/ Nelson. 1998.
Shadows in the Sun: Travels to landscapes of spirit and desire./ Davis. 1999.
Shamanism and Northern Ecology./ Pentilainen. 1996
Sharing Eden: green teachings from Jews, Christians, and Muslims./ Levy, Haleem, & Shreeve. 2013.
The Splendor of Creation: a biblical ecology./ h
Wisdom of the Elders: scared native stories of nature. Suzuki, 1992
The World We Have: a Buddhist approach to peace and ecology./ Hahn. 2008
St. Francis and the Birds Psalter
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