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An Orbis Series on Integral Ecology This series on integral ecology publishes books seeking to integrate an understanding of Earth’s interconnected life systems with sustainable social, political, and economic systems that enhance the Earth community. Books in the series concentrate on ways to: * Re-examine human-Earth relations in light of contemporary cosmological and ecological science * Develop visions of common life marked by ecological integrity and social justice * Expand on the work of those exploring such fields as integral ecology, climate justice, Earth law, eco-feminism, and animal protection * Promote inclusive participatory strategies that enhance the struggle of Earth’s poor and oppressed for ecological justice * Deepen appreciation for dialogue within and among religious traditions on issues of ecology and justice * Encourage spiritual discipline, social engagement, and the transformation of religion and society towards these ends. Viewing the present moment as a time for fresh creativity and inspired by the encyclical Laudato Si’, the series seeks authors who speak to eco-justice concerns and who bring into this dialogue perspectives from the Christian communities, from the world’s religions, from secular and scientific circles, or from new paradigms of thought and action. ECOLOGY AND JUSTICE ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS Mary Evelyn Tucker, John A. Grim, Leonardo Boff, Sean McDonagh ORBIS BOOKS Box 302, Maryknoll, NY 10545
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An Orbis Series on Integral Ecology

This series on integral ecology publishes books seeking to integrate an understanding of Earth’s interconnected life systems with sustainable social, political, and economic systems that enhance the Earth community. Books in the series concentrate on ways to:

* Re-examine human-Earth relations in light of contemporary cosmological and ecological science

* Develop visions of common life marked by ecological integrity and social justice

* Expand on the work of those exploring such fields as integral ecology, climate justice, Earth law, eco-feminism, and animal protection

* Promote inclusive participatory strategies that enhance the struggle of Earth’s poor and oppressed for ecological justice

* Deepen appreciation for dialogue within and among religious traditions on issues of ecology and justice

* Encourage spiritual discipline, social engagement, and the transformation of religion and society towards these ends.

Viewing the present moment as a time for fresh creativity and inspired by the encyclical Laudato Si’, the series seeks authors who speak to eco-justice concerns and who bring into this dialogue perspectives from the Christian communities, from the world’s religions, from secular and scientific circles, or from new paradigms of thought and action.

ECOLOGY AND JUSTICE

ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERSMary Evelyn Tucker, John A. Grim, Leonardo Boff, Sean McDonagh

ORBIS BOOKS Box 302, Maryknoll, NY 10545

BOOKS IN THE ECOLOGY AND JUSTICE SERIES

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE SERIES AND TO ORDER THESE TITLES, VISIT: www.orbisbooks.com/category-202/ or call 1-800-258-5838, M-F 8-4 ET

THE CHRISTIAN FUTURE AND THE FATE OF EARTH Thomas Berry; Mary Evelyn Tucker and John Grim, editors

CRY OF THE EARTH, CRY OF THE POOR Leonardo Boff

DEFENDING MOTHER EARTH: Native American Perspectives on Environmental Justice Jace Weaver, editor

EARTH COMMUNITY, EARTH ETHICS Larry Rasmussen

EARTH ETHICS James Martin-Schramm, Daniel Spencer, and Laura Stivers

THE HIDDEN HEART OF THE COSMOS: Humanity and the New Story Brian Thomas Swimme

INSPIRED SUSTAINABILITY: Planting Seeds for Action Erin Lothes Biviano

JUST WATER: Theology, Ethics, and the Global Water Crisis Christiana Z. Peppard

LIVING COSMOLOGY: Christian Responses to Journey of the Universe Mary Evelyn Tucker and John Grim, editors

ON CARE FOR OUR COMMON HOME, LAUDATO SI’: The Encyclical of Pope Francis on the Environment with Commentary by Sean McDonagh

THE TAO OF LIBERATION: Exploring the Ecology of Transformation Mark Hathaway and Leonardo Boff

WOMEN HEALING EARTH: Third-World Women on Ecology, Feminism, and Religion Rosemary Radford Ruether

WORLDVIEWS AND ECOLOGY: Religion, Philosophy, and the Environment Mary Evelyn Tucker and John Grim, editors

ALSO OF INTEREST: JUST SUSTAINABILITY: Technology, Ecology, and Resource Extraction Christiana Z. Peppard and Andrea Vicini, editors

ORBIS BOOKSMaryknoll, NY


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