Economics, Ecology, and the Roots of Western Faith
Perspectives from the Garden
By (author) Robert R. Gottfried

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Publication date:
06 September 1995Length of book:
160 pagesPublisher
Rowman & Littlefield PublishersISBN-13: 9780742577718
Environmentalists have turned to Eastern religion, Deep Ecology and Native American religion for alternatives to the Western view that humans should dominate nature. In Economics, Ecology, and the Roots of Western Faith, Robert R. Gottfried persuasively demonstrates that the ancient Hebrew worldview, found in the Torah and the New Testament, is remarkably 'green.' Drawing on these insights from ancient Western thought and economic understanding of ecosystems and natural processess, Gottfried analyzes the prerequisites for maintaining or improving human welfare and ecological vitality in terms of land economics and management.
Gottfried is remarkably up-to-date in ecology, economics, and theology. Taking instruction from fields ranging from landscape ecology to biblical theology, he envisions an economics that fully respects the ecological reality and integrity of the biosphereand gratefully employs the very substantial ethical contributions of Judeo-Christian thought....