Acknowledgments
Chapter 1 Introduction
Daniel C. Maguire
Chapter 2 The Religion of the Market
David R. Loy
Chapter 3 Sustainability and the Global Economy
David C. Korten
Chapter 4 Self as Individual and Collective: Ethical Implications
Harold Coward
Chapter 5 New Theology on Population, Ecology, and Overconsumption from the Catholic Perspective
Alberto Munera, S.J.
Chapter 6 The Lost Fragrance: Protestantism and the Nature of What Matters
Catherine Keller
Chapter 7 The Promises of Exiles: A Jewish Theology of Responsibility
Laurie Zoloth
Chapter 8 "One Tree is Equal to Ten Sons": Some Hindu Responses to the Problems of Ecology, Population, and Consumerism
Vasudha Narayanan
Chapter 9 An Islamic Response to the Manifest Ecological Crisis: Issues of Justice
Nawal H. Ammar
Chapter 10 Toward a Buddhist Environmental Ethic
Rita M. Gross
Chapter 11 Chinese Religions on Population, Consumption, and Ecology
Chun-fang Yu
Chapter 12 African Religions and the Global Issues of Population, Consumption, and Ecology
Jacob K. Olupona
Chapter 13 Conclusion: An Interreligious Common Front and Common Hope
Paul F. Knitter
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