25 Year Anniversary - Worldviews - Global Religions, Culture, and Ecology

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Worldviews: Global Religions, Culture, and Ecology is an international academic journal that studies the relationships between religion, culture, and ecology worldwide. The journal addresses how cultural and ecological developments influence the world's major religions, giving rise to new forms of religious expression, and how in turn religious belief and cultural background can influence peoples' attitudes toward nature, environment and ecology.
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Volume 1, Issue 2: Indigenous Traditions and Ecological Ethics in Earth's Insights - John A. Grim.
 
Volume 2, Issue 3: The Dream of the Biocentric Community and the Structure of Utopias - Peder Anker and Nina Witoszek.
 
Volume 3, Issue 2: Some Thoughts about the Philosophical Underpinnings of Aboriginal Worldviews -
Mary Graham.
 
Volume 4, Issue 3: Fengshui and the Environment of Southeast China - Jun Luo and Xiaoxin He.
 
Volume 5, Issue 2-3: Cosmological Ethics? The Great Work - Heather Eaton.
 
Volume 6, Issue 3: Reinhabiting Religion: Green Sisters, Ecological Renewal, and the Biogeography of Religious Landscape, Sarah McFarland Taylor.
 
Volume 7, Issue 3: Animal Rights and Theories of Origins: A Plea for Unity - Richard Thornhill
and Michael Morris.
 
Volume 8, Issue 2-3: Earth 101 - Roger Gottlieb. 
 
Volume 9, Issue 3: Turning the Whole Soul: The Educational Dialectic of a Sand County Almanac -
J Baird Callicott.
 
Volume 10, Issue 2: Substantial Connections: Water and Identity in an English Cultural Landscape -
Veronica Strang.
 
Volume 11, Issue 2: Contributions to Anthropocosmic Environmental Ethics - Sam Mickey.
 
Volume 12, Issue 2-3: World Religions, the Earth Charter, and Sustainability - Mary Evelyn Tucker. 
 
Volume 13, Issue 1:  Reading the Book of Nature: A Hermeneutical Account of Nature for Philosophical Theology - Forrest Clingerman.
 
Volume 14 Issue 1: Chinese Cultural Factors Favouring Biotechnology Research - James Miller. 
 
Volume 15, Issue 1: A Case Study on Climate Change and its Effect on the Global Poor -
James Stephen Mastaler.
 
Volume 16, Issue 2: Organic Farmers’ Connectedness with Nature: Exploring Thailand’s Alternative Agriculture Network - Alexander H. Kaufman.
 
Volume 17, Issue 1: Ethics of Synthetic Life: A Jaina Perspective - Christopher Key Chapple.
 
Volume 18, Issue 3: Religion and Sustainability in Global Civil Society - Evan Berry.
 
Volume 19 Issue 1: Disability and the Social Politics of “Natural” Disaster: Toward a Jewish Feminist Ethics of Disaster Tales - Julia Watts Belser. 
 
Volume 20, Issue 1: Ecowomanism - Melanie Harris.
 
Volume 21, Issue 1: The Ethics of Wicked Problems: Entanglement, Multiple Causality and Rainbow Time - Whitney A Bauman.
 
Volume 22, Issue 2: Accidental Environmentalists - Eliza F. Kent and Izabela Orlowska.
 
Volume 23, Issue 3: Are Muslims in Turkey Really “Green”? - Zeynep B. Ugur.
 
Volume 24, Issue 1: The Religion-Environment (Climate Change) Connection: Evidence from Nigeria - George Nche.
 
Volume 25, Issue 1: “Food (Not) from a Truck”: Teaching Religion, Nature, and Food - Benjamin E. Zeller

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Over the past 25 years the journal has helped to define this new interdisciplinary field, expanded its range across the world, and provided a platform for emerging and established scholars to make their contributions in the area of religion and ecology.

 

Editor James Miller has compiled a list of 25 articles – one from each year of the journal’s life – that showcases the important and timely topics that Worldviews covers.
To celebrate the 25th anniversary of Worldviews, this exciting Editor’s Pick is available for free downloading until the end of 2021. There is no need to register.