Faith, hope, and sustainability :: the greening of US faith communities /
"A cross-case analysis of fifteen faith communities striving to care for the earth and live more sustainably"--
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State University of New York Press,
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Schriftenreihe: | SUNY series on religion and the environment.
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Zusammenfassung: | "A cross-case analysis of fifteen faith communities striving to care for the earth and live more sustainably"-- |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource : illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 1438482000 9781438482002 |
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505 | 0 | |a Intro -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Are US Religions Going Green? -- Faith Communities and Environmental Sustainability -- Religious Environmentalism -- The Academic Study of Religion and Ecology -- Religious Environmentalism in Practice -- A Case-Study Exploration of the Greening of Religion -- Key Terminology -- Case Selection -- Data Collection and Analysis -- An Overview of the Chapters -- Part I The Greening of Us Faith Communities -- Chapter One Genesis and Evolution of Fifteen Sustainability Initiatives | |
505 | 8 | |a Overview of the Faith Communities -- Case Cluster I: Faith Communities with Organic Initiatives -- 1 Trinity Presbyterian Church (TPC*), Harrisonburg, Virginia Membership: 165 -- 2 Madison Christian Community (MCC), Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and United Church of Christ, Middleton, Wisconsin Membership: approximately 400 -- 3 Jewish Reconstructionist Congregation (JRC), Evanston, Illinois Membership: approximately 500 families -- 875 adults -- 4 First Parish Church of Newbury (FPN), United Church of Christ, Newbury, Massachusetts Membership: approximately 40 | |
505 | 8 | |a 5 Vineyard Church of Ann Arbor (VAA), Ann Arbor, Michigan Membership: approximately 600 -- 6 St. Thomas Aquinas Parish (STA), Palo Alto, California Membership: approximately 1,800 families -- Case Cluster II: Green Certified Faith Communities -- 7 First Universalist Church of Rockland (UUR), Rockland, Maine Membership: approximately 159 -- 8 Trinity Presbyterian Church (TNJ), East Brunswick, New Jersey Membership approx. 425 -- 9 Anshe Emeth Memorial Temple (AET), New Brunswick, New Jersey Membership: approximately 550 families | |
505 | 8 | |a 10 Temple Shalom (TS), Aberdeen, New Jersey Membership: approximately 300 families -- Case Cluster III: Monastic Case Sites -- 11 Congregation of St. Joseph at Nazareth (CJN), Sisters of St. Joseph, Kalamazoo, Michigan Membership: 191 sisters -- 12 Saint John's Abbey (SJA), Order of St. Benedict, Collegeville, Minnesota Membership: 153 monks -- 13 Villa Maria (VM), Sisters of the Humility of Mary, Villa Maria, Pennsylvania Membership: 158 sisters -- 14 Holy Wisdom Monastery (HWM), Benedictine Women of Madison, Madison, Wisconsin Membership: 3 sisters | |
505 | 8 | |a 350 lay members (Sunday Assembly attendees) -- 15 Our Lady of Angels Convent (OLA), Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia, Aston, Pennsylvania Membership: 450 sisters -- Conclusion: Faith Communities as Stewards of Spirit and Earth -- Chapter Two Many Paths to Sustainability: Cross-Case Analysis -- Triggers of Initiative Emergence -- 1 Faith Leader Prompt as Trigger -- 2 Local Environmental Threat as Trigger -- 3 Career-Related Trigger -- 4 Community Discernment Process as Trigger -- 5 External Opportunity as Trigger -- Grassroots Responses -- Organizational Leadership Responses | |
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contents | Intro -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Are US Religions Going Green? -- Faith Communities and Environmental Sustainability -- Religious Environmentalism -- The Academic Study of Religion and Ecology -- Religious Environmentalism in Practice -- A Case-Study Exploration of the Greening of Religion -- Key Terminology -- Case Selection -- Data Collection and Analysis -- An Overview of the Chapters -- Part I The Greening of Us Faith Communities -- Chapter One Genesis and Evolution of Fifteen Sustainability Initiatives Overview of the Faith Communities -- Case Cluster I: Faith Communities with Organic Initiatives -- 1 Trinity Presbyterian Church (TPC*), Harrisonburg, Virginia Membership: 165 -- 2 Madison Christian Community (MCC), Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and United Church of Christ, Middleton, Wisconsin Membership: approximately 400 -- 3 Jewish Reconstructionist Congregation (JRC), Evanston, Illinois Membership: approximately 500 families -- 875 adults -- 4 First Parish Church of Newbury (FPN), United Church of Christ, Newbury, Massachusetts Membership: approximately 40 5 Vineyard Church of Ann Arbor (VAA), Ann Arbor, Michigan Membership: approximately 600 -- 6 St. Thomas Aquinas Parish (STA), Palo Alto, California Membership: approximately 1,800 families -- Case Cluster II: Green Certified Faith Communities -- 7 First Universalist Church of Rockland (UUR), Rockland, Maine Membership: approximately 159 -- 8 Trinity Presbyterian Church (TNJ), East Brunswick, New Jersey Membership approx. 425 -- 9 Anshe Emeth Memorial Temple (AET), New Brunswick, New Jersey Membership: approximately 550 families 10 Temple Shalom (TS), Aberdeen, New Jersey Membership: approximately 300 families -- Case Cluster III: Monastic Case Sites -- 11 Congregation of St. Joseph at Nazareth (CJN), Sisters of St. Joseph, Kalamazoo, Michigan Membership: 191 sisters -- 12 Saint John's Abbey (SJA), Order of St. Benedict, Collegeville, Minnesota Membership: 153 monks -- 13 Villa Maria (VM), Sisters of the Humility of Mary, Villa Maria, Pennsylvania Membership: 158 sisters -- 14 Holy Wisdom Monastery (HWM), Benedictine Women of Madison, Madison, Wisconsin Membership: 3 sisters 350 lay members (Sunday Assembly attendees) -- 15 Our Lady of Angels Convent (OLA), Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia, Aston, Pennsylvania Membership: 450 sisters -- Conclusion: Faith Communities as Stewards of Spirit and Earth -- Chapter Two Many Paths to Sustainability: Cross-Case Analysis -- Triggers of Initiative Emergence -- 1 Faith Leader Prompt as Trigger -- 2 Local Environmental Threat as Trigger -- 3 Career-Related Trigger -- 4 Community Discernment Process as Trigger -- 5 External Opportunity as Trigger -- Grassroots Responses -- Organizational Leadership Responses |
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spelling | Shattuck, Cybelle T., 1966- author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n96013302 Faith, hope, and sustainability : the greening of US faith communities / Cybelle T. Shattuck. Albany : State University of New York Press, [2021] ©2021 1 online resource : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Suny series on religion and the environment Includes bibliographical references and index. "A cross-case analysis of fifteen faith communities striving to care for the earth and live more sustainably"-- Provided by publisher Intro -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Are US Religions Going Green? -- Faith Communities and Environmental Sustainability -- Religious Environmentalism -- The Academic Study of Religion and Ecology -- Religious Environmentalism in Practice -- A Case-Study Exploration of the Greening of Religion -- Key Terminology -- Case Selection -- Data Collection and Analysis -- An Overview of the Chapters -- Part I The Greening of Us Faith Communities -- Chapter One Genesis and Evolution of Fifteen Sustainability Initiatives Overview of the Faith Communities -- Case Cluster I: Faith Communities with Organic Initiatives -- 1 Trinity Presbyterian Church (TPC*), Harrisonburg, Virginia Membership: 165 -- 2 Madison Christian Community (MCC), Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and United Church of Christ, Middleton, Wisconsin Membership: approximately 400 -- 3 Jewish Reconstructionist Congregation (JRC), Evanston, Illinois Membership: approximately 500 families -- 875 adults -- 4 First Parish Church of Newbury (FPN), United Church of Christ, Newbury, Massachusetts Membership: approximately 40 5 Vineyard Church of Ann Arbor (VAA), Ann Arbor, Michigan Membership: approximately 600 -- 6 St. Thomas Aquinas Parish (STA), Palo Alto, California Membership: approximately 1,800 families -- Case Cluster II: Green Certified Faith Communities -- 7 First Universalist Church of Rockland (UUR), Rockland, Maine Membership: approximately 159 -- 8 Trinity Presbyterian Church (TNJ), East Brunswick, New Jersey Membership approx. 425 -- 9 Anshe Emeth Memorial Temple (AET), New Brunswick, New Jersey Membership: approximately 550 families 10 Temple Shalom (TS), Aberdeen, New Jersey Membership: approximately 300 families -- Case Cluster III: Monastic Case Sites -- 11 Congregation of St. Joseph at Nazareth (CJN), Sisters of St. Joseph, Kalamazoo, Michigan Membership: 191 sisters -- 12 Saint John's Abbey (SJA), Order of St. Benedict, Collegeville, Minnesota Membership: 153 monks -- 13 Villa Maria (VM), Sisters of the Humility of Mary, Villa Maria, Pennsylvania Membership: 158 sisters -- 14 Holy Wisdom Monastery (HWM), Benedictine Women of Madison, Madison, Wisconsin Membership: 3 sisters 350 lay members (Sunday Assembly attendees) -- 15 Our Lady of Angels Convent (OLA), Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia, Aston, Pennsylvania Membership: 450 sisters -- Conclusion: Faith Communities as Stewards of Spirit and Earth -- Chapter Two Many Paths to Sustainability: Cross-Case Analysis -- Triggers of Initiative Emergence -- 1 Faith Leader Prompt as Trigger -- 2 Local Environmental Threat as Trigger -- 3 Career-Related Trigger -- 4 Community Discernment Process as Trigger -- 5 External Opportunity as Trigger -- Grassroots Responses -- Organizational Leadership Responses Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on May 11, 2021). Ecotheology United States Case studies. Human ecology Religious aspects Christianity Case studies. Christian communities Case studies. United States History 21st century. Écothéologie États-Unis Études de cas. Écologie humaine Aspect religieux Christianisme Études de cas. Communautés chrétiennes Études de cas. États-Unis Histoire 21e siècle. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology of Religion. bisacsh Christian communities fast Ecotheology fast Human ecology Religious aspects Christianity fast United States fast 2000-2099 fast Case studies fast History fast has work: Faith, hope, and sustainability (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGHWXByVrHxHWKQttbpv6q https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Shattuck, Cybelle T., 1966- Faith, hope, and sustainability. Albany : State University of New York Press, [2021] 9781438481999 (DLC) 2020045642 SUNY series on religion and the environment. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2007080427 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2570348 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Shattuck, Cybelle T., 1966- Faith, hope, and sustainability : the greening of US faith communities / SUNY series on religion and the environment. Intro -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Are US Religions Going Green? -- Faith Communities and Environmental Sustainability -- Religious Environmentalism -- The Academic Study of Religion and Ecology -- Religious Environmentalism in Practice -- A Case-Study Exploration of the Greening of Religion -- Key Terminology -- Case Selection -- Data Collection and Analysis -- An Overview of the Chapters -- Part I The Greening of Us Faith Communities -- Chapter One Genesis and Evolution of Fifteen Sustainability Initiatives Overview of the Faith Communities -- Case Cluster I: Faith Communities with Organic Initiatives -- 1 Trinity Presbyterian Church (TPC*), Harrisonburg, Virginia Membership: 165 -- 2 Madison Christian Community (MCC), Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and United Church of Christ, Middleton, Wisconsin Membership: approximately 400 -- 3 Jewish Reconstructionist Congregation (JRC), Evanston, Illinois Membership: approximately 500 families -- 875 adults -- 4 First Parish Church of Newbury (FPN), United Church of Christ, Newbury, Massachusetts Membership: approximately 40 5 Vineyard Church of Ann Arbor (VAA), Ann Arbor, Michigan Membership: approximately 600 -- 6 St. Thomas Aquinas Parish (STA), Palo Alto, California Membership: approximately 1,800 families -- Case Cluster II: Green Certified Faith Communities -- 7 First Universalist Church of Rockland (UUR), Rockland, Maine Membership: approximately 159 -- 8 Trinity Presbyterian Church (TNJ), East Brunswick, New Jersey Membership approx. 425 -- 9 Anshe Emeth Memorial Temple (AET), New Brunswick, New Jersey Membership: approximately 550 families 10 Temple Shalom (TS), Aberdeen, New Jersey Membership: approximately 300 families -- Case Cluster III: Monastic Case Sites -- 11 Congregation of St. Joseph at Nazareth (CJN), Sisters of St. Joseph, Kalamazoo, Michigan Membership: 191 sisters -- 12 Saint John's Abbey (SJA), Order of St. Benedict, Collegeville, Minnesota Membership: 153 monks -- 13 Villa Maria (VM), Sisters of the Humility of Mary, Villa Maria, Pennsylvania Membership: 158 sisters -- 14 Holy Wisdom Monastery (HWM), Benedictine Women of Madison, Madison, Wisconsin Membership: 3 sisters 350 lay members (Sunday Assembly attendees) -- 15 Our Lady of Angels Convent (OLA), Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia, Aston, Pennsylvania Membership: 450 sisters -- Conclusion: Faith Communities as Stewards of Spirit and Earth -- Chapter Two Many Paths to Sustainability: Cross-Case Analysis -- Triggers of Initiative Emergence -- 1 Faith Leader Prompt as Trigger -- 2 Local Environmental Threat as Trigger -- 3 Career-Related Trigger -- 4 Community Discernment Process as Trigger -- 5 External Opportunity as Trigger -- Grassroots Responses -- Organizational Leadership Responses Ecotheology United States Case studies. Human ecology Religious aspects Christianity Case studies. Christian communities Case studies. Écothéologie États-Unis Études de cas. Écologie humaine Aspect religieux Christianisme Études de cas. Communautés chrétiennes Études de cas. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology of Religion. bisacsh Christian communities fast Ecotheology fast Human ecology Religious aspects Christianity fast |
title | Faith, hope, and sustainability : the greening of US faith communities / |
title_auth | Faith, hope, and sustainability : the greening of US faith communities / |
title_exact_search | Faith, hope, and sustainability : the greening of US faith communities / |
title_full | Faith, hope, and sustainability : the greening of US faith communities / Cybelle T. Shattuck. |
title_fullStr | Faith, hope, and sustainability : the greening of US faith communities / Cybelle T. Shattuck. |
title_full_unstemmed | Faith, hope, and sustainability : the greening of US faith communities / Cybelle T. Shattuck. |
title_short | Faith, hope, and sustainability : |
title_sort | faith hope and sustainability the greening of us faith communities |
title_sub | the greening of US faith communities / |
topic | Ecotheology United States Case studies. Human ecology Religious aspects Christianity Case studies. Christian communities Case studies. Écothéologie États-Unis Études de cas. Écologie humaine Aspect religieux Christianisme Études de cas. Communautés chrétiennes Études de cas. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology of Religion. bisacsh Christian communities fast Ecotheology fast Human ecology Religious aspects Christianity fast |
topic_facet | Ecotheology United States Case studies. Human ecology Religious aspects Christianity Case studies. Christian communities Case studies. United States History 21st century. Écothéologie États-Unis Études de cas. Écologie humaine Aspect religieux Christianisme Études de cas. Communautés chrétiennes Études de cas. États-Unis Histoire 21e siècle. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology of Religion. Christian communities Ecotheology Human ecology Religious aspects Christianity United States Case studies History |
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