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Theology
Becoming an eco-steward is engaging in spiritual practice. Our call to care for Creation is articulated similarly by a range of diverse traditions, some examples of which are provided in the following resource links on the theological basis for eco-stewardship. Click below for more information.
Catholic Conservation: Introduction to Catholic Environmental Justice and Stewardship
Catholic Coalition on Climate Change
Web of Creation: Prayers, sample sermons, resources, liturgies
COEJL: Jews, Jewish Texts, and Nature: A Brief History
Evangelical Environmental Network
Lutheran (ELCA) Church Statement
Unitarian Universalist Statement of Conscience
The Forum on Religion and Ecology at Yale - provides a variety of resources on world religions and ecology: Buddhism, Confucianism, Daoism, Hinduism, Indigenous, Islam, Jainism, Judaism, and Shinto