Earth and All the Stars: Reconnecting with Nature through Hymns, Stories, Poems, and Prayers from the World's Great Religions and Cultures

Earth and All the Stars: Reconnecting with Nature through Hymns, Stories, Poems, and Prayers from the World's Great Religions and Cultures

Earth and All the Stars: Reconnecting with Nature through Hymns, Stories, Poems, and Prayers from the World's Great Religions and Cultures

Earth and All the Stars: Reconnecting with Nature through Hymns, Stories, Poems, and Prayers from the World's Great Religions and Cultures

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Overview

Drawn from Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Paganism, and the religions of the indigenous people, 'Earth and All the Stars' is an anthology to save the Earth. Contributions range from the earliest recorded Hindu song (3000 B.C.E.) to the oldest known Celtic prayer to a contemporary poem by a Nigerian teenager. Also represented are ancient Chinese poems, Native American chants, and incantations from indigenous peoples. 'Earth and All the Stars' includes prayers, litanies, songs, and meditations from the world's great religious and cultural traditions. Such revered writers as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Albert Einstein, Joseph Addison, the Dali Lama, Thich Nhat Hanh, Ernesto Cardenal, Theodore Roethke, Wendell Berry, and Gary Snyder are featured. Works by children who have participated in United Nations environmental programs round out this inspiring collection. Drawing from every continent, Anne Rowthorn has created a truly global anthology for the new millennium and for the thousands of people turning their attention to preserving the earth, to celebrating diversity, and to building bonds between the world's religions and cultures. This beautiful book has something for everyone - a perfect gift for people of all ages and all backgrounds in celebration of our Mother Earth.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781725200319
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Publication date: 05/23/2003
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 352
File size: 50 MB
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About the Author

Anne Rowthorn is a passionate environmentalist who has spent most of her life working for causes that promote peace and justice on this planet. She was born in Boston, Massachusetts and has lived in New England, New York, London, and Paris. She has a Ph.D. from New York University and is the author of five books, including 'Caring for Creation' (Morehouse Publishing), a book about the environmental crisis.

Because of her husband's position as an international church leader, Dr. Rowthorn lives part of the year in a small rural town in eastern Connecticut and the rest of the time in an historic quarter of Paris. Currently she teaches at the Hartford Seminary in Connecticut, a postgraduate educational institution seeking to serve God by supporting faithful living in a multi-faith and pluralistic world. Soon she will begin research on a new book on ecological spirituality.

Anne and her husband, Jeffery, are the parents of a daughter and two sons.
Anne Rowthorn is a passionate environmentalist who has spent most of her life working for causes that promote peace and justice on this planet. She was born in Boston, Massachusetts and has lived in New England, New York, London, and Paris. She has a Ph.D. from New York University and is the author of five books, including 'Caring for Creation' (Morehouse Publishing), a book about the environmental crisis.

Because of her husband's position as an international church leader, Dr. Rowthorn lives part of the year in a small rural town in eastern Connecticut and the rest of the time in an historic quarter of Paris. Currently she teaches at the Hartford Seminary in Connecticut, a postgraduate educational institution seeking to serve God by supporting faithful living in a multi-faith and pluralistic world. Soon she will begin research on a new book on ecological spirituality.

Anne and her husband, Jeffery, are the parents of a daughter and two sons.
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