Middlebury

ENVS0395A-S17

Religion, Ethics + Environment

Religion, Ethics, and the Environment ET
We will explore the relationship between religion and ecology through two general approaches. Firstly, we will examine what religious traditions (especially, Jewish and Christian, but also Hindu and Buddhist) have had to say about the human-nature relationship by studying such dominant themes as: doctrines of creation and stewardship, restraints on human impact, concepts of interdependence, and ideas of sacred space. Secondly, we will turn our attention to contemporary religiously-based environmental activism, examining the possibilities and problems that emerge when religious traditions are mobilized on behalf of the environment. Students may write research papers using one or both of these approaches. (RELI 0110 or RELI 0130 or RELI 0160 or RELI 0190 or RELI 0295 or ENVS 0215) 3 hrs. sem.
Course Reference Number (CRN):
22291
Subject Code:
ENVS
Course Number:
0395
Section Identifier:
A

Course

ENVS 0395

All Sections in Spring 2017

Spring 2017

ENVS0395A-S17 Seminar (Gould)