Faith in Nature
Discover the profound connection between faith and nature in Faith in Nature by Thomas R. Dunlap, published by the University of Washington Press in 2005. This insightful exploration spans 223 pages, delving into the evolution of environmentalism as an extension of humanity's religious impulses. Dunlap expertly traces the moral foundations of environmentalism from the Enlightenment and Romanticism, through the Progressive Era, and into contemporary society.
In a world dominated by secular beliefs in human reason and power, this book invites readers to reflect on the spiritual dimensions of our relationship with the environment. Perfect for those interested in American history, philosophy, and environmental studies, Faith in Nature offers a compelling narrative that highlights the importance of environmental conservation and protection. Join Thomas R. Dunlap on this enlightening journey and deepen your understanding of the intertwining paths of faith and nature.