Publications
Adams, J.P. (2005) Meeting of the Waters.<http://webdrive.service.emory.edu/users/kvanhou/public_html/articles/features/Adams_2005.pdf> Duke Divinity Magazine. Fall 2005: 4-7. COVER.
Albanese, Catherine L. 1990. Nature Religion in America: From the Algonkian Indians to the New Age. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Albanese, Catherine L. 2002. Reconsidering Nature Religion. Harrisburg, Pa.: Trinity Press International.
Andres, G. 2006. Where are all the state science advisers? BioScience 56(9):722.
Arensberg, A. Unpublished. A Guidebook for Environmentalists in the Muslim World.pdf: Request from Austin Arensberg goshen42@gmail.com.
Arensberg, A. Unpublished. Islamic Environmentalism in Malaysia.pdf. Request from Austin Arensberg: goshen42@gmail.com.
Arensberg, A. Unpublished. Literature Review-Islam and environment.pdf. Request from Austin Arensberg: goshen42@gmail.com.
Bhagwat, S.A. and C. Rutte (2006) Sacred groves: potential for biodiversity managment. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 4(10):519-524.
Basgall, M. (2003) A Conflict in Christian Attitudes Toward Biodiversity http://webdrive.service.emory.edu/users/kvanhou/public_html/articles/features/Basgall_2003.pdf. Duke Magazine. January-February 2003: 19.
Bauman, W. 2009. Theology, creation, and environmental ethics: From Creatio Ex Nihilo to Terra Nullius. Routledge. Florence, KY, USA.
Bhagwat, S.A., C.G. Kushalappa P.H. Williams & N.D. Brown (2005b) A landscape approach to biodiversity conservation of sacred groves in the Western Ghats of India. Conservation Biology, 19(6): 1853-1862.
Bhagwat, S.A., C.G. Kushalappa P.H. Williams & N.D. Brown (2005a) The role of informal protected areas in maintaining biodiversity in the Western Ghats of India. Ecology and Society, 10(1): 8. URL http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol10/iss1/art8/.
Barron, B. 1992. Heaven on Earth? The social & political agendas of Dominion theology. Grand Rapids, MI. Zondervan.
Baugh, T. 2008. Cracks in the ice. The Green Institute. www.greeninstitute.net/?q=node/502.
Baugh, T. 2008. Religion and conservation biology. Forum on Religion and Ecology Newsletter 2.5 (May). http://fore.research.yale.edu/publications/newsletters/index.html.
Baugh, T. 2007 a. The greening of religion and theology in the west. The Green Institute. www.greeninstitute.net.
Baugh, T. 2007. Reflection. The Green Institute. www.greeninstitute.net.
Baugh, T. 2007. Ecocaust and ecological wisdom. http://www.greeninstitute.net/subpages/baugh_ecocaust.asp.
Baugh, T. 2007. Thinking about tomorrow. Green Institute. http://www.greeninstitute.net/subpages/baugh_thinking.asp.
Baugh, T. 2006. The greening of religion and theology in the West. http://www.greeninstitute.net/subpages/greening_religion.asp.
Baugh, T. 2006. Ecological wisdom and science. Green Pages 10(1):10
Bedsworth, L.W. and W.E. Kastenberg. 2002. Science and uncertainty in environmental regulation: insights from the evaluation of California’s smog check program. Science and Public Policy 29(1):13-24.
Berger, P. 1990. The sacred canopy: Elements of a sociological theory of religion. Doubleday. Garden City, NY.
Berman, Morris. 2000. Wandering God. State University of New York Press. Albany.
Berry, Thomas. 1988. The Dream of the Earth. San Francisco: Sierra Club Books.
Berry, Thomas. 1999. The Great Work: Our Way into the Future. New York: Bell Tower.
Berry, Thomas. 2006. Evening Thoughts: Reflecting on Earth as Sacred Community. San Francisco: Sierra Club Books.
Bird-David, N. and D. Naveh. 2008. Relational epistemology, immediacy, and conservation.: Or, what do the Nayaka try to conserve. Journal for the Study of Religion Nature and Culture 2(1):55-73.
Black, R. 2008. Church to step up climate fight. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7287484.stm.
Block, J. 2006. Science gets sacked. The Nation (www.nation.com), September 1.
Bookchin, M. 2003. Reflections: An overview of the roots of social ecology. http://www.social-ecology.org/staticpages/index.php?page=library.
Bookchin, M. 2003. The crisis in the ecology movement. http://www.social-ecology.org/article.php?story=20031117103040125.
Bouma-Prediger, S. 2001. For the Beauty of the Earth; A Christian Vision for Creation Care. Grand Rapids, Michigan. Baker Academic.
Bozeman, B. and D. Sarewitz. 2005. Public values and public failure in US science policy. Science and Public Policy 32(2): 119-136.
Broadhurst, C. 2007. Green campaigns embrace Islamic environmentalism. Jakarta Post Features. May 2007.
Brower, M. and Leon, W. 1999. The Consumer’s Guide to Effective Environmental Choices, Practical advice from the Union of Concerned Scientists. Three Rivers Press, New York.
Bouma-Prediger, S. 1995. The greening of theology.: The ecological models of Rosemary Radford Ruether, Joseph Sittler, and Jurgen Moltmann. Atlanta, GA. Scholars Press.
Callicott, J. Baird. 1994. Earth's Insights: A Multicultural Survey of Ecological Ethics from the Mediterranean Basin to the Australian Outback. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Caplan, A. 2006. Science anxiety. Philadelphia Inquirer. May 8.
Carroll, J. E. 2004. Sustainability and Spirituality. Albany: State University of New York Press.
Carroll, John E., Paul Brockelman, and Mary Westfall, eds. 1997. The Greening of Faith: God, the Environment, and the Good Life. Hanover and London: University Press of New England.
Carroll, J. E. and K. Warner, eds. 1998. Ecology and Religion: Scientists Speak. Quincy, Ill, USA. Franciscan Press.
Case-Winters, A. 2007. Reconstructing a Christian theology of Nature: Down to Earth. Ashgate. Hampshire, UK.
Chapple, C.K. 2002. Jainism and ecology. Nonviolence in the web of life. Cambridge, MA. Harvard University Press.
Chapple, C.K. 2000. Hinduism and ecology. The intersection of Earth, sky, and water. Cambridge, MA. Harvard University Press.
Church of England. n.d. Don’t Stop at the Lights. Church House Publishing. (http://www.cofe.anglican.org/news/pr6508.html). Copies of the book can be obtained through mail order or via the internet at Church House Publishing (http://www.chpublishing.co.uk).
Cizik, R. 2008. Warming up to Creation care. Science and Spirit. http://www.science-spirit.org/newdirections.php?article_id=737.
Clifford, P. 2009. Angels with trumphets: The Church in a time of global warming. St. Pauls. London, UK.
Coats, C. 2009. Is the womb barren? A located study of spiritual tourism in Sedona, Arizona, and its possible effects on Eco-consciousness. Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture 2(4):483-507.
Cocks, M.L. and A.P. Dold. 2008. The cultural use of the wild olive tree by the amaXhosa People in the eastern Cape Province of South Africa. Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature, and Culture 2(3):292-308.
Cohen, C.B. 2006. Culture wars erupt over use of stem cells. Science and Theology News. 6(9):20.
Conisbee, M. and A. Simms. 2007. Environmental refugees: The case for recognition. London. New Economics Foundation.
Cooper, David E. and Joy A. Palmer, eds. 1998. Spirit of the Environment: Religion, Value, and Environmental Concern. London and New York: Routledge.
Committee on Ensuring the Best Presidential and Federal Advisory Committee Science and Technology Appointments, National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, Institute of Medicine. 2005. Science and technology in the national interest. The National Academies Press. Washington, DC. 226 p.
Crosby, Donald A. 2002. A Religion of Nature. Albany: State University of New York Press.
Cunningham, M.K. 2007. God and evolution: A reader. Florence, KY, USA. Routledge.
Cunningham, M.K. 2008. God and evolution: An Introduction. Florence, KY, USA. Routledge
Davies, P. Taking science on faith. New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/24/opinion/24davies.html.
Davis, J.W. S. Angus. 1992. Churches-The lost market for environmental activism. Proc. Ann. Southeast Assoc. Fish and Wildl. Agencies 46:569-580.
Davison, A. 2008. Ruling the future? Heretical reflections on technologyand other secular religions of sustainability. World Views: Environment, Culture, Religion 12(2-3):146-162.
D’Aquila, Eugene and Charles D. Laughlin. 1975. “The Biophysiological Determinants of Religious Ritual Behavior” in 10 Zygon 32-57.
D’Aquila, Eugene and Charles D. Laughlin. 1979. “The Neurobiology of Myth and Ritual” in d’Aqila, Eugene et al, eds. The Spectrum of Ritual. Columbia University Press. New York.
Davis, J.W. and S. Angus. 1992. Churches-The last market for environmental activism. Proc. Annu. Conf. SEAFWA.
Diamond, S. 1995. Roads to dominion: Right-wing movements and political power in the United States. New York. Guilford Press.
Dov, M.R. 2006. Indigenous people and environmental politics. Annual Review of Anthropology 35:191-208.
Dowd, M. and C. Barlow. 2007. Thank God for evolution: How the marriage of science and religion will transform your life. Tulsa, OK. Council Oak Books.
Doyle, A. 2006. What price nature? Bogs $6,000, Reefs $10,000. Reuters, May 15.
Dunlap, Thomas R. 2004. Faith in Nature: Environmentalism as Religious Quest. Seattle and London: University of Washington Press.
Dwyer, P.D. 1994. Modern conservation and indigenous peoples: In search of wisdom. Pacific Conservation Biology 1:91-97.
Edwards, A. 1999. Scientific expertise and policy-making: the intermediary role of the public sphere. Science and Public Policy 26(3)163-170.
Ellison, K. 2006. Get real: Conservation in Practice 7(2):28-34.
Esbjorn-Hargens, S. and M. Zimmerman. 2009. Integral Ecology: Uniting multiple perspectives on the natural workd. Shambala Publications.
N.A., N.D. Evangelical Climate Initiative. www.christiansandclimate.org.
Foltz, R.C. 2003. Worldviews, Religion, and the environment. Belmont, CA. Wadsworth.
Foltz, R.C., F.M. Denny, and A. Baharuddin. Islam and ecology. A bestowed trust. Cambridge, MA. Harvard University Press.
Fomin, E.S.D. 2008. Royal residences and sacred forests in Western Cameroon. Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature, and Culture 2(3)391-407.
Gatta, John. 2004. Making Nature Sacred: Literature, Religion, and Environment in America from the Puritans to the Present. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press.
Gelfand M (2004) Doing Science in Uncertain Times. PLoS Biol 2(7): e214.
Gerard, G.C. 2006. The political corruption of science. Truthout (www.truthout.org). August 7.
Giordano, V., Pope, C. Talberth, C., Anderson, R.C. Salzman, L. and Mark Hertsgaard. September 26, 2006, The Greening of America, The Nation (responses to Hertsgaard’s Green Grows Grassroots, The Nation, September 19, 2006.
Giordano, V., C. Pope, C. Talberth, R.C. Anderson, L. Salzman, M. Hertgaard. The Greening of America (responses to possible misimpressions & misperceptions in Hertsgaard’s Green Grows Grassroots. The Nation (September 26).
Girardot, N.J., J. Miller, and Xiu Xiaogan. 2001. Daosim and ecology: Ways within a cosmic landscape. Cambridge, MA. Harvard University Press.
Gottlieb, R. 2007. Religious Environmentalism: What it is, where it is heading, and why we should be going in the same direction. J. for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture 1(1):81-91.
Gottlieb, R.S. 2007. Religious environmentalism: What it is, where it’s heading and why we should be going. Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture. 1(1):81-91.
Gottlieb, R.S. 2008. You gonna be here long? Religion and sustainability. World Views: Environment, Culture, Religion 12(2-3): 163-178.
Gottlieb, Roger S. 2006. A Greener Faith: Religious Environmentalism and Our Planet's Future. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Gottlieb, R. 2003. This sacred Earth: Religion, nature and environment. Florence, KY, USA. Routledge.
Gottlieb, Roger S., ed. 2003. This Sacred Earth: Religion, Nature, Environment, second edition. New York and London: Routledge.
Gould, R.K. 2007. At home in nature: modern homesteading and spiritual practice in America. Berkeley, Univ. Calif. Press.
Granberg-Michaelson, W., ed. 1987. Tending the Garden: Essays on the Gospel and the Earth. Grand Rapids, Michigan. Eerdmans.
Grant, G. and G. North. 1987. The changing of the guard: Biblical principles for political action. Dominion Press.
Gray, J. 2007. Black mass: Apocalyptic religion and the death of utopia. New York. Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
Green, M. 2009. Can you dig it. Jerusalem Post. Feb 5.
Green, J. 2008. Is the God gap closing? Pew Institute transcript. http://pewforum.org/events/?EventID=171.
Griffin, R. 2007. Modernism and Fascism: The sense of a beginning under Mussolini and Hitler (see Postscript). New York. Palgrave Macmilliam.
Grim, J. 2001. Indigenous traditions and ecology. Cambridge, MA. Harvard University Press.
Gross, L. 2006. Scientific literacy and the partisan takeover of biology. PloS Biology 4(5):1-4.
Handley, G.B, T.B. Ball, and S. L. Peck (eds). 2006. Stewardship and the Creation: LDS Perspectives on the Environment. Brigham Young University, Provo, UT.
Hansen, J. et al. 2007. Dangerous human-made interference with climate: A GISS modelE study, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 7, 2287-2312.
Haseltine, S.D. 2006. Scientists should help frame the discussion. BioScience 56(4):289-290.
Hayden, Tom. 1996. The Lost Gospel of the Earth: A Call for Renewing Nature, Spirit, and Politics. San Francisco: Sierra Club Books.
Heath, E. Evolution after Dover. BioScience 56(4):300.
Hedges, C. 2007. Praying for the Apocalypse. Truthdig.com/report/item/praying_for_the_apocalypse/.
Hedges, C. 2006. American fascists: the Christian Right and the war on America. New York, NY. Free Press.
Henderson, D. 2005. Evangelicals are conservationists. Conservation Biology 19(6):1687-1688.
Henry, M. 2008. The halacha of environmentalism. The Jerusalem Post Online edition. January 22. www.jpost.com.
Hessel, D. and R.R. Ruether. 2000. Christianity and ecology. Seeking the well-being of Earth and humans. Cambridge, MA. Harvard University Press.
Hobgood-Oster, L. 2008. Holy dogs & asses: Animals in the Christian tradition. University of Illinois Press. Urbana and Chicago, ILL.
Hoppe, R. 1999. Policy analysis, science and politics: from ‘speaking truth to power’ to ‘making sense together.’ Science and Public Policy 26(3):201-210.
Hunt, N. 2009. New notion of the sacred. Search 20(2):43-46.
Illyn, P. (2008) A covenant with creation. Creation Care. 37: 5-8.
Islamic Foundation for Ecology and Environmental Sciences (IFEES). n.d. Green Guide for Muslims.. http://www.ifees.org.uk.
Ivakhiv, A. 2007. Religion, nature, and culture: Theorizing the field. J. for the Study of Religion, Nature, and Culture 1(1):47-57.
Izidine, S.A. S.J. Siebert, A.E. van Wyk, and A.M. Zobolo. 2008. Taboo and political authority in conservation policy: A case study of the Licuati Forest in
Maputaland, Mozambique. Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature, and Culture 2(3):373-390.
Jenkins, W. 2008. Sustainability and Religion. World Views: Environment, Culture, Religion 12(2-3):109-111.
Johns, D.M. Orr and Armageddon. Building a coalition. Conservation Biology. 19(6):1685-1686.
Juhe-Beaulaton, D. 2008. Sacred forests and the global challenge of biodiversity conservation: The case of Benin and Togo. Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature, and Culture 2(3):351-372.
Karr, J.R. 2006. When government ignores science scientists should speak up.
Bioscience 56(4):287-288.
Kearns, L. and C. Keller. 2007. Ecospirit. New York. Fordham University Press.
Keller, C. 2009. A response to the Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature. Journal of the American Academy of Religion. 77)1): 56-59.
Kellert, S. 2007. Connecting with Creation: The convergence of nature, religion, Science and Culture. J. for the Study of religion, Nature, and culture. 1(1): 25.37.
Kertzer, David I. 1988. Ritual, Politics and Power. Yale University Press. New Haven.
Khalin, F.M. 2002. Islam and the environment. Vol. 5, Social and economic dimensions of global environment change, pp332-339. In Encyclopedia of Global Environmental Change, P. Timmerman, ed. Chichester, UK. John Wiley & Sons.
Kinsley, David. 1995. Ecology and Religion: Ecological Spirituality in Cross-Cultural Perspective. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice Hall.
Krimsky, S. 2003. Science in the Private Interest. Rowman & Littlefield, New York.
Larson, B.M.H. 2008. Ecological flux and traditional religion. Bioscience 57(11): 980981.
Latour, B. 2004. Politics of nature: How to bring the sciences into democracy. Harvard University Press.
Lodge, D.M. and C. Hamlin. 2006. Religion and the new ecology: Environmental responsibility in a world in flux. Notre Dame, IN. Notre Dame University Press.
Luo, M. and L. Goodstein. 2007. Emphasis shifts for new breed of Evangelicals. New York Times. May 21.
Marsden, G.M. 2001. Religion and American culture, 2ed. Harcourt College Publishers. Fort Worth, TX, USA.
McFague, S. 1993. The body of God: An ecological theology. Minneapolis, MN. Augsburg Fortress.
McIvor, A. and G. Pungetti. 2008. Can sacredness help protect species. World Conservation 38(1):18.
McNeely, J.A., and P. Sochaczewski. 1900. Soul of the Tiger: Searching for Nature?s answer?s in South East Asia. Honolulu, Hawai?i. University of Hawai?I Press.
Menninger, H. and R. Groop. 2008. Communicating science: A primer for working witrh the media. American Insittute for Biological Sciences. www.aibs.org/bookstore/.
Merchant, C. 2004. Reinventing Eden: The fate of nature in western culture. New York, NY. Routledge.
Milford, L., A. Schumacher, and M. Berthold. 2005. A possible turning point for climate change solutions. Heinrich Boell Foundation. Washington, DC. 28 p.
Miller, C.A. 2005. Science and democracy in a globalizing world: challenges for American foreign policy. Science and Public Policy 32(3):174-186.
Moltmann, J. 1985. God in Creation: A new theology of creation and the spirit of God. San Francisco, CA. Harper and Row.
Moore, K.D. 2007. In the shadow of the cedars: the spiritual values of old-growth forests. Con.Bio. 21(4): 1120-1123.
Mooney, C. 2006. Republican war on Science. Basic Books.
Moran, E.F. 2006. People and Nature: An introduction to human ecological relations. Blackwell, Malden MA.
Morton, T. 2007. Ecology without nature: Rethinking environmental aesthetics. Harvard University Press. Cambridge, MA.
Moyers, B. 2004. Comments on receiving Harvard Med’s Global Environment Citizen Award. TruthOut. http://www.truthout.org/docs_04/120504G.shtml.
N.A. 2009. Jesuits make a call in defense of life…by which they mean all life. ARC, February 9. http://www.arcworld.org/news.asp?pageID=298.
N.A. 2009.Future of the Amazon a Catholic issues says leading lay activist. ARC, January 23. http://www.arcworld.org/news.asp?pageID=289.
N.A. 2009. Faith Schools are top in the sustainability league. ARC, January 16. http://www.arcworld.org/news.asp?pageID=290.
N.A. 2009. Catholic project helped by ARC wins award for podcast. ARC, January 5, http://www.arcworld.org/news.asp?pageID=288.
N.A. 2007. Winds of change. World Conservation 38(1):16-17.
N.A. 2006. Solutions to restore scientific integrity in policy making. Union of Concerned Scientists. Washington, DC.
N.A. 2006. Restoring scientific integrity in policy making. Union of Concerned Scientists. Washington, DC.
N.A., N.D. Christian Reconstructionism. The Religious Movements Homepage, University of Virginia. http://religiousmovements.lib.virginia.edu/nrms/ChRecon.html.
N.A., N.D. Christian Reconstructionism. Ontario Consultants on religious tolerance. http://www.religious tolerance.org/reconstr.htm.
Naess, A. 1973. The Shallow and the Deep, Long-Range Ecology Movement: A Summary. Inquiry. 16: 95-100.
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Nyamweru, C. and M. Sheridan. 2008. African Sacred Ecologies. Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture 2(3):285-291.
Nyamweru, C. and E. Kimaru. 2008. The contribution of ecotourism to the conservation of natural sacred sites. Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature, and Culture 2(3):327-350.
Ntiamoa-Baidu, Y. 2008. The effectiveness of sacred groves, taboos, and totemsin Ghana for habitat and species conservation. Journal for the Study of Religion,
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Obadia, L. 2008. The conflicting relationship of Sherpas to nature: Indigenous or Western ecology. Journal for the Study of Religion Nature and Culture 2(1):116-134.
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Olupona, J. 2009. Comments on the Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature. Journal of the American Academy of Religion. 77(1):60-65.
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Peterson, M.N., J. Liu. 2008. Impacts of Religion on Environmental Worldviews: The Teton Valley Case. Society and Natural Resources, vol. 21(8) 704-718.
Pickering, K. and B. Jewell. 2008. Nature is relative: Religious affiliation, environmental attitudes, and political constraints on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. Journal for the Study of Religion Nature and Culture 2(1):135-158.
Pielke, Jr., R.A., 2006. When Scientists Politicize Science, Regulation, Spring, pp. 28-34.
Pike, S.M. 2009. “Why Prince Charles instead of “Princess Mononoke?” The absence of children and popular culture in the Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature. Journal of the American Academy of Religion. 77(1): 66-72.
Pollard, J. 2007. ‘Clerical Fascism’: Context, overview, and conclusion. Totaliarian Movements and Political Religions 8(2):433-446.
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Schwartz, Richard H. Judaism, Vegetarianism, and Ecology
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Shaw, S. and A. Francis. 2008. Deep Blue: Critical reflections on nature, religion, and water. Equinox Press. London.
Sheikh, K.M. 2006. Involving Religious Leaders in Conservation Education in the Western Karakorum, Pakistan. Mountain Research and Development 26 (4) 319-322.
Silver, L.M. 2006. Changeling nature: The clash of science and spirituality at the new frontiers of life. Harper Collins. New York.
Simon, S. 2005. Conservation theology for conservation biologists-a reply to David Orr. Conservation Biology 19:1689-1692.
Sleeth, M.J. 2007. Serve God, Save the planet. Grand Rapids, MI. Zondervan Press.
Smith, O.L. 2009. Is humanity king to creation? The thought of Vladimir Solov’ev in the light of ecological crisis. Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture. 2(4):463-482.
Smith, G. n.d. Islam and the environment. www.islamawareness.net/Nature/environment.html.
Snodgrass, J.G. and K. Tiedje. 2008. Indigenous nature reference and conservation-Seven ways of transcending an unnecessary dichotomy: Guest editors introduction. Journal for the Study of Religion Nature and Culture 2(1):6-29.
Snodgrass, J.G. et al. 2008. Of leopards and other lovely frightful thingsd: The environmental ethics of Indigenous Rajasthani shamans. Journal for the Study of Religion Nature and Culture 2(1):30-54.
Snyder, S. 2007. New streams of religion: Fly fishing as a lived ,religion of Nature. American Academy of Religion 75(4): 896-922.
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Stowe, J.P., Jr. S.V. Schmidt and D. Green. 2001. Toxic burials: The final insult. Conserv. Biol. 15(6):1817-1819.
Stuckrad, Kocke von. 2009. Rewriting the book of Nature: Kabbalah and the metaphors of contemporary life sciences. Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture. 2(4): 419-442.
Sullivan, L.E. 2002. In Hava Tirosh-Samuelson, Judaism and Ecology: Created world and revealed word. Harvard University Press. Cambridge, MA.
Taylor, B. 2004. A green future for religion? Futures 36:991-1008.
Taylor, Bron R., ed. in chief. 2005. The Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature. London and New York: Thoemmes Continuum.
Taylor, B. 2007. Surfing in to spirituality and a new, aquatic nature religion. American Academy of Religion. 923-951.
Taylor, B. 2007. Focus introduction: Aquatic nature religion. Journal of the American Academy of Religion 75(4):863-874.
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