Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Building the Bridge: Connecting Science, Religion, and Spirituality with the Natural World
PART I. Scientific and Spiritual Perspectives of Nature and Humanity
Introduction to Part I: Ethics and the Good in Nature and Humanity
Chapter 2. The Contribution of Scientific Understandings of Nature to Moral, Spiritual, and Religious Wholeness and Well-Being
Chapter 3. Spiritual and Religious Perspectives of Creation and Scientific Understanding of Nature
Chapter 4. Values, Ethics, and Spiritual and Scientific Relations to Nature
Chapter 5. Religion and Ecology: The Interaction of Cosmology and Cultivation
Chapter 6. Gaia and the Ethical Abyss: A Natural Ethic Is a G[o]od Thing
Chapter 7. Religious Meanings for Nature and Humanity
Chapter 8. A Livable Future: Linking Geology and Theology
Chapter 9. Alma De'atei, ""The World That Is Coming"": Reflections on Power, Knowledge, Wisdom, and Progress
PART II. Linking Spiritual and Scientific Perspectives with an Environmental Ethic
Introduction to Part II: The Search for Harmony
Chapter 10. Work, Worship, and the Natural World: A Challenge for the Land Use Professions
Chapter 11. Leopold's Darwin: Climbing Mountains, Developing Land
Chapter 12. A Rising Tide for Ethics
Chapter 13. Hunting for Spirituality: An Oxymoron?
Chapter 14. The Idea of a Local Economy
PART III. From The Perspective of the Storyteller
Chapter 15. The Garden of Delights: A Reading from Leap
Chapter 16. The Mappist
Notes
About the Contributors
Index