At first glance the fields of religion and ecology may seem and unlikely pairing, but a deeper consideration reveals the two have a great deal to contribute to one another and are indeed inextricably linked. Religions recognize the unity and interdependence of humans with nature. Ecological sciences affirm this deep interconnection with the natural world. This partnership can inspire work for the wellbeing of the Earth community
There is a need for broader literacy and deeper knowledge of the world’s religions and their ecological contributions. This specialization, "Religions and Ecology: Restoring the Earth Community", contributes such a perspective. Each course celebrates the vitality of religiously-informed action for the Earth and recognizes the longstanding contributions of Indigenous peoples in offering visions and practices for ecological flourishing.
This course is part 5 of 5 of the "Religions and Ecology: Restoring the Earth Community" specialization that focuses on the ecological dimensions of religious traditions throughout the world.
The course you are about to begin is designed as a gateway to these aspects of the three Western religions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. So much has emerged in the last several decades in this area, as you will see. While we have taught this course at Yale, we have adapted it for learners from a wide range of backgrounds.
This course is for lifelong learners curious to know more about world religions and ecology, environmental professionals eager to deepen the discourse of environmental protection and conservation, those working with non-profit organizations and NGOs on issues of ecological justice, and religion leaders and laity who wish to know how they can contribute to interreligious dialogue on environmental projects.
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6 vidéos•Total 37 minutes
Video: Land Acknowledgement - John Grim and Mary Evelyn Tucker •2 minutes
Course Introduction: Western Religions and Ecology - John Grim and Mary Evelyn Tucker•4 minutes
Personal Introduction - Mary Evelyn Tucker•6 minutes
Personal Introduction - John Grim•3 minutes
Lecture - What is Religion? - Mary Evelyn Tucker •5 minutes
Lecture - Introduction to the Study of Religion and Ecology - John Grim and Mary Evelyn Tucker•18 minutes
9 lectures•Total 21 minutes
Welcome letter from Mary Evelyn Tucker and John Grim•2 minutes
How this course is organized•1 minute
Disclaimers•10 minutes
Learn more about your Instructors•5 minutes
(Optional) Religion and Ecology Conferences and Book Series, 1996-1998•0 minutes
Pre-video introduction: The Promise of Planetary Health•1 minute
(Optional) Ways to Learn More•0 minutes
Pre-lecture introduction: “Introduction to the Study of Religion and Ecology”•1 minute
(Optional) Ways to Learn More•1 minute
1 sujet de discussion•Total 5 minutes
Module 1: Course Introduction•5 minutes
1 plugin•Total 10 minutes
The Promise of Planetary Health•10 minutes
MODULE 2: Introduction and Overview – Judaism
Module 2•2 heures à terminer
Détails du module
Have you ever wondered how the Jewish scriptures, or Torah, oriented Judaism towards an inherent and deep connection to land? In this module, the first section focuses on the early formation of what would become Judaism. The second section focuses on the specific beliefs and practices in Judaism and their environmental implications.
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3 vidéos•Total 37 minutes
Lecture - Judaism: Formation and Figures - John Grim•9 minutes
Lecture - Introduction and Overview to Judaism: Scriptures and Commentaries - John Grim•13 minutes
Lecture - Introduction and Overview to Judaism: Beliefs and Practices - John Grim•15 minutes
8 lectures•Total 66 minutes
Judaism Sacred Texts•40 minutes
Judaism in “Faith for Earth: A Call for Action”•20 minutes
(Optional) Judaism and Ecology: Ambiguities and Possibilities•0 minutes
(Optional) Scripture, Culture and Agriculture: An Agrarian Reading of the Bible•0 minutes
(Optional) Ways to Learn More•0 minutes
Resources on Judaism and Ecology•5 minutes
Pre-video Introduction: “Rabbi David Rosen on Faiths for Forests”•1 minute
(Optional) Ways to Learn More•0 minutes
1 devoir•Total 10 minutes
Module 2: Introduction and Overview – Judaism•10 minutes
1 sujet de discussion•Total 5 minutes
Module 2: Introduction and Overview - Judaism•5 minutes
1 plugin•Total 9 minutes
Rabbi David Rosen on Faiths for Forests•9 minutes
MODULE 3: Judaism and Ecology into the Present
Module 3•3 heures à terminer
Détails du module
This week we focus on multiple religious implications in Judaism of orienting, grounding, nurturing, and transforming. Three modules explore: first, broad environmental activism in Judaism; second, the ways in which rituals and liturgies in Judaism expand environmental empathy and practice; and, third, ways in which Judaism relates to food and animals as part of an environmental ethic.
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3 vidéos•Total 65 minutes
Lecture - Judaism and Ecology into the Present: Orienting and Grounding - John Grim•23 minutes
Lecture - Judaism and Ecology into the Present: Nurturing and Transforming - John Grim•27 minutes
(Optional) Joshua Ratner, “Jewish Rituals and Engaged Environmentalism.” Interview by Mary Evelyn Tucker•16 minutes
(Optional) Pre-video introduction: “Jewish Rituals and Engaged Environmentalism”•0 minutes
Earth Bible and Commentary•5 minutes
(Optional) Ways to Learn More•0 minutes
Pre-video introduction: “Tu B’Sh’vat Matters: Celebrating Trees and Nature” •1 minute
Rabbi Ellen Bernstein, founder of Shomrei Adomah •5 minutes
Rabbi Arthur Waskow, founder of The Shalom Center •18 minutes
(Optional) Ways to Learn More•0 minutes
Pre-video introduction: “A Jewish Perspective on Food & Faith”•1 minute
Protecting Biodiversity: A Covenant with Every Living Thing•4 minutes
Pre-video introduction: “A Sacred Duty: Applying Jewish Values to Help Heal the World”•1 minute
(Optional) “Jewish Veganism and Vegetarianism: Studies and New Directions”•0 minutes
(Optional) Ways to Learn More•0 minutes
1 devoir•Total 10 minutes
Module 3: Judaism and Ecology into the Present•10 minutes
1 sujet de discussion•Total 5 minutes
Module 3: Judaism and Ecology into the Present•5 minutes
5 plugins•Total 50 minutes
Rabbi Larry Troster, “Green Torah Wisdom: Becoming a Jewish Environmentalist”•16 minutes
Tu B’Sh’vat Matters: Celebrating Trees and Nature •9 minutes
Judaism and Animals•7 minutes
Adrienne Krone, “A Jewish Perspective on Food & Faith”•9 minutes
A Sacred Duty: Applying Jewish Values To Help Heal The World•9 minutes
MODULE 4: Introduction and Overview – Christianity
Module 4•3 heures à terminer
Détails du module
Have you ever wondered how Christianity might play a role in environmental awareness and restoration? This week explores in three sections ways in which Christianity opens doorways into environmental thought and action. In the first section the focus is on the formation and early figures in Christianity. The second section explores the contributions to environmental insight in the Orthodox Christian tradition. The third section examines the remarkable teachings in the Catholic encyclical, Laudato Si’, and its emphasis on “integral ecology.”
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2 vidéos•Total 52 minutes
Lecture - Overview of Christianity: Formation and Figures - John Grim and Mary Evelyn Tucker•27 minutes
Lecture - Introduction to Christianity: Scripture and Commentary - John Grim and Mary Evelyn Tucker•25 minutes
Christianity in “Faith for Earth: A Call for Action” •27 minutes
Pre-video introduction: “Interview on Christianity and Ecology”•1 minute
(Optional) Christianity and Ecology•0 minutes
Resources on Christianity and Ecology •5 minutes
(Optional) Ways to Learn More•0 minutes
Christianity as Orienting to the Cosmos•34 minutes
Pre-video introduction: “The Adriatic: A Sea at Risk”•1 minute
(Optional) Common Declaration of John Paul II and the Ecumenical Patriarch His Holiness Bartholomew I (2002)•0 minutes
(Optional) Ways to Learn More•0 minutes
Pope Francis and the Environment: Why His Climate Encyclical Matters•3 minutes
Laudato Si’: On Care for our Common Home•8 minutes
Resources on Laudato Si’, Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology•5 minutes
Pre-video introduction: “Thomas Berry, Cultural Historian and Geologian”•1 minute
(Optional) Resources on Thomas Berry•0 minutes
(Optional) Ways to Learn More•0 minutes
1 devoir•Total 10 minutes
Module 4: Introduction and Overview – Christianity•10 minutes
1 sujet de discussion•Total 5 minutes
Module 4: Introduction and Overview - Christianity•5 minutes
3 plugins•Total 44 minutes
Heather Eaton, “Interview on Christianity and Ecology.” Interview by Mary Evelyn Tucker•15 minutes
The Adriatic: A Sea at Risk•25 minutes
Thomas Berry, Cultural Historian and Geologian•4 minutes
MODULE 5: Christianity and Ecology into the Present
Module 5•3 heures à terminer
Détails du module
We focus on multiple religious implications in Christianity of orienting, grounding, nurturing, and transforming. We explore: first, forms of Christian environmental activism; second, the ways in which rituals and liturgies in Christianity expand upon ideas and practices in the traditions to ecological empathy and affection; and, third, ways in which Christianity relates to food and animals as part of an environmental ethic.
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4 vidéos•Total 75 minutes
Lecture - Christianity and Ecology Into the Present - John Grim•31 minutes
A Crime Against Creation•11 minutes
Willie Jennings, “Environmental Justice and the Christian Doctrine of Creation.” Interview by John Grim and Mary Evelyn Tucker•20 minutes
Melanie Harris, “Eco-Womanism, Ecological Memory, and Womanist Theology.” Interview by Mary Evelyn Tucker•13 minutes
17 lectures•Total 42 minutes
(Optional) New House Rules: Christianity, Economics, and Planetary Living•0 minutes
Pre-video introduction: “A Crime Against Creation”•1 minute
Evangelical Environmental Network •5 minutes
Pre-video introduction: “Environmental Justice and the Christian Doctrine of Creation”•1 minute
Pre-video introduction: “Eco-Womanism, Ecological Memory, and Womanist Theology” •1 minute
(Optional) African Diaspora: African American environmental religious ethics and ecowomanism•0 minutes
(Optional) Ways to Learn More•0 minutes
Season of Creation•5 minutes
God’s Good Earth: Praise and Prayer for Creation•14 minutes
(Optional) Resources on Earth Mass•0 minutes
(Optional) Ways to Learn More•0 minutes
Pre-video introduction: “Looking at Food Theologically”•1 minute
Pre-video introduction: “Food, Farming, and Faith” •1 minute
(Optional) Pre-video introduction: “Living Earth Community: Multiple Ways of Being and Knowing”•1 minute
Animals: Who Cares? •12 minutes
(Optional) CreatureKind•0 minutes
(Optional) Ways to Learn More•0 minutes
1 devoir•Total 10 minutes
Module 5: Christianity and Ecology into the Present•10 minutes
1 sujet de discussion•Total 5 minutes
Module 5: Christianity and Ecology into the Present•5 minutes
3 plugins•Total 23 minutes
Looking at Food Theologically•11 minutes
Food, Farming, and Faith•11 minutes
(Optional) Paul Waldau, “Living Earth Community: Multiple Ways of Being and Knowing”•1 minute
MODULE 6: Introduction and Overview – Islam
Module 6•2 heures à terminer
Détails du module
Have you ever wondered how Islam has fostered environmental awareness historically and in the present? This module includes three sections that respond to this question. In the first section, the focus is on the early formation of Islam and how tawhid, or “unity,” can inspire broad environmental thinking. The second section examines specific beliefs and practices in Islam and their ecological implications. The third section highlights Islamic religious environmentalism in Indonesia.
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3 vidéos•Total 60 minutes
Lecture - Overview of Islam: Formation and Figures - John Grim and Mary Evelyn Tucker•26 minutes
Lecture - Introduction to Islam: Scripture and Commentary - John Grim•17 minutes
Lecture - Overview of Islam: Beliefs and Practices - John Grim and Mary Evelyn Tucker•18 minutes
14 lectures•Total 44 minutes
Islam Sacred Texts •7 minutes
Islam in “Faith for Earth: A Call for Action”•18 minutes
(Optional) Pre-video introduction: “Religion and the Environment: Sarah Jawaid Extended Interview”•0 minutes
(Optional) Ways to Learn More•0 minutes
Pre-video introduction: “Changing the Present, Dreaming the Future” •1 minute
Resources on Islam and Ecology•5 minutes
(Optional) Ways to Learn More•0 minutes
“Eco-pesantren” movement takes Islamic perspective on nature conservation•10 minutes
Indonesian Muslim Council Issues a Fatwa to Protect Endangered Species•2 minutes
(Optional) Protecting Tigers with a Fatwa•0 minutes
(Optional) Fatwas on Boosting Environmental Conservation in Indonesia•0 minutes
(Optional) Ways to Learn More•0 minutes
1 devoir•Total 10 minutes
Module 6: Introduction and Overview – Islam•10 minutes
1 sujet de discussion•Total 5 minutes
Module 6: Introduction and Overview – Islam•5 minutes
3 plugins•Total 19 minutes
Quran Inspires Environmental Stewardship •12 minutes
(Optional) Religion and the Environment: Sarah Jawaid Extended Interview•1 minute
Seyyed Hossein Nasr, “Changing the Present, Dreaming the Future”•6 minutes
MODULE 7: Islam and Ecology into the Present
Module 7•1 heure à terminer
Détails du module
This module focuses on multiple religious implications in Islam of the concepts of orienting, grounding, nurturing, and transforming. We consider: first, forms of Islamic environmental activism embedded in the doctrine of “trusteeship”; and second, the ways in which Islam relates to food and animals as part of religious ecological ethics.
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1 vidéo•Total 23 minutes
Lecture - Islam and Ecology into the Present: Orienting: Grounding, Nurturing, and Transforming - John Grim and Mary Evelyn Tucker•23 minutes
12 lectures•Total 18 minutes
How Islam can represent a model for environmental stewardship•6 minutes
(Optional) Guardianship of the Environment•0 minutes
Pre-video introduction: “Iran ‘serious’ about fighting climate change”•1 minute
(Optional) Muslims and climate change•0 minutes
(Optional) Pre-video introduction: “Make or Break”•0 minutes
Pre-video introduction: “The Sacred Island - Saving the Ocean”•1 minute
Young Muslim women are leading environmental movements grounded in their beliefs •9 minutes
(Optional) Al-Mizan: A Covenant for the Earth•0 minutes
(Optional) Ways to Learn More•0 minutes
Pre-video introduction: “A Muslim Perspective on Food - Theological, Spiritual, and Ethical Grounding”•1 minute
(Optional) Food, Faith, and Farming•0 minutes
(Optional) Ways to Learn More•0 minutes
1 devoir•Total 10 minutes
Module 7: Islam and Ecology into the Present•10 minutes
1 sujet de discussion•Total 5 minutes
Module 7: Islam and Ecology into the Present•5 minutes
3 plugins•Total 7 minutes
Iran “serious” about fighting climate change•5 minutes
(Optional) Fazlun Khalid, "Make or Break"•1 minute
Hisham Moharram, “A Muslim Perspective on Food - Theological, Spiritual, and Ethical Grounding”•1 minute
MODULE 8: Integral Ecology: Water, Climate, and Ecojustice
Module 8•2 heures à terminer
Détails du module
What would interreligious dialogue on environmental issues look like? This module provides examples of engaged religious environmentalism in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. The first section explores efforts to restore the Jordan River and to encourage interreligious environmental dialogue. The second section stresses Abrahamic religious efforts to respond to climate emergencies; and the third section provides case studies from each of the Abrahamic religions.
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1 vidéo•Total 7 minutes
Everett Gendler, “Judaism, Social Justice, and Religious Environmentalism.” Interview by Mary Evelyn Tucker•7 minutes
24 lectures•Total 52 minutes
Pre-video introduction: “EcoPeace Middle East: Peace is Possible”•1 minute
EcoPeace Middle East•5 minutes
Representatives of 3 Religions Sign on a Jordan River Covenant•7 minutes
Pre-video introduction: “Abrahamic Workshop Interview with Gidon Bromberg & Yana Abu Taleb”•1 minute
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I do take from these courses that Ecology is a great integrator for faith traditions Indigenous, South Asian, East Asian, West Asian and Religions.
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