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An Environmental Agenda for the World’s Faiths (New York Times)

A New Emphasis on the Nature of Religions (Washington Post)

Ecology Project Sees Religion Role: A Move to Tap “Moral Force” (Boston Globe)

Earth’s Alarm Calls for Deeper Values (Christian Science Monitor)

Can Nature’s Lion Lie Down with Religion’s Lamb? (Christian Science Monitor)

Three-Year Harvard Project Calls on Religions to Help Solve Environmental Crisis
(United Nations Environment Programme)

  • A New Emphasis on the Nature of Religion
  • An Environmental Agenda for the World's Faith
  • Can Nature's Lion Lie Down with Religion's Lamb?
  • Earth's Alarm Calls for Deeper Values
  • Ecology Project Sees Religion Role: A Move to Tap "Moral Force
  • Three-Year Harvard Project Calls on Religions to Help Solve Environmental Crisis
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      • A New Emphasis on the Nature of Religion
      • An Environmental Agenda for the World's Faith
      • Can Nature's Lion Lie Down with Religion's Lamb?
      • Earth's Alarm Calls for Deeper Values
      • Ecology Project Sees Religion Role: A Move to Tap "Moral Force
      • Three-Year Harvard Project Calls on Religions to Help Solve Environmental Crisis
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