Religion and Sustainable Agriculture: World Spiritual Traditions and Food Ethics (Culture of the Land)

by Vandana Shiva

Todd LeVasseur, Pramod Parajuli (Editor), and Norman Wirzba (Editor)

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Distinct practices of eating are at the heart of many of the world's faith traditions -- from the Christian Eucharist to Muslim customs of fasting during Ramadan to the vegetarianism and asceticism practiced by some followers of Hinduism and Buddhism. What we eat, how we eat, and whom we eat with can express our core values and religious devotion more clearly than verbal piety. In this wide-ranging collection, eminent scholars, theologians, activists, and lay farmers illuminate how religious beliefs influence and are influenced by the values and practices of sustainable agriculture. Together, they analyze a multitude of agricultural practices for their contributions to healthy, ethical living and environmental justice. Throughout, the contributors address current critical issues, including global trade agreements, indigenous rights to land and seed, and the effects of postcolonialism on farming and industry. Covering indigenous, Buddhist, Hindu, Christian, Muslim, and Jewish perspectives, this groundbreaking volume makes a significant contribution to the study of ethics and agriculture.
  • ISBN10 0813167973
  • ISBN13 9780813167978
  • Publish Date 21 October 2016 (first published 16 September 2016)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint The University Press of Kentucky
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 394
  • Language English