Buddhism and Ecology: The Interconnection of Dharma and Deeds (Religion of the World (HUP))

by Mary Evelyn Tucker

Mary Evelyn Tucker (Editor), Duncan Ryuken Williams (Editor), David Landis Barnhill, Christopher Key Chapple, Malcolm David Eckel, Ruben L F Habito, Ian Harris, Paul O. Ingram, Stephanie Kaza, and Kenneth Kraft

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Given the challenges of the environmental crisis, Buddhism's teaching of the interrelatedness of all life forms may be critical to the recovery of human reciprocity with nature. In this new work, twenty religionists and environmentalists examine Buddhism's understanding of the intricate web of life. In noting the cultural diversity of Buddhism, they highlight aspects of the tradition which may help formulate an effective environmental ethics, citing examples from both Asia and the United States of socially engaged Buddhist projects to protect the environment. The authors explore theoretical and methodological issues and analyze the prospects and problems of using Buddhism as an environmental resource in both theory and practice. This groundbreaking volume inaugurates a larger series examining the religions of the world and their ecological implications which will shape a new field of study involving religious issues, contemporary environmental ethics, and public policy concerns.
  • ISBN10 0945454147
  • ISBN13 9780945454144
  • Publish Date 14 February 1998
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Harvard University Press
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 518
  • Language English