In the spirit of the critique of categories in the study of religion as protective strategies, I wonder what nature…
Anna M. Gade
Anna M. Gade holds a PhD in the History of Religions from the University of Chicago. Specializing in Islam, she has written two books on the Quran. Her work has been ethnographic and fieldwork-based in Southeast Asia for over twenty-five years. She is currently Vilas Distinguished Achievement Professor and Associate Dean for Research and Education in the Gaylord Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Her most recent book is Muslim Environmentalisms, featured here. A collection of her short videos, relevant to this discussion, is “Green Islam in Indonesia."
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Scales of justice for environmental ethics: A reply to Hennessy and Hoesterey
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Muslim Environmentalisms claims that the environment is an ethical idea. It is about environmental ethics; it is not a book…