In the last two decades a new form of religiously motivated social action and a virtually new field of academic study--each based in recognition of the connections between religion and humanity's treatment of the environment--have developed. Interactions between religion and environmental concern have been manifest in the explosive growth of ecotheological writings, institutional commitment by organized religions, and environmental activism explicitly oriented to religious ideals. Clergy throughout the world in virtually every denomination have received word from leaders of their religion...
In the last two decades a new form of religiously motivated social action and a virtually new field of academic study--each based in recognition of...