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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgments
- Contributors
- Introduction
- 1 Buddha, Aristotle, and Science
- 2 Eating
- 3 Dialogue
- 4 Daoism, Natural Life, and Human Flourishing
- 5 All God’s Creatures Are Communities Like You (Qur’an 6:38)
- 6 Dialogue
- 7 Yoga Bodies and Bodies of Water
- 8 Understanding a “Broken World”
- 9 Dialogue
- 10 Intertextually Modified Organisms
- 11 Flourishing in Crisis
- 12 Dialogue
- 13 Flourishing in Nature Religion
- 14 Interfaith Environmentalism and Uneven Opportunities to Flourish
- 15 Dialogue
- 16 Developing a Mengzian Environmental Ethic
- 17 Relationality, Reciprocity, and Flourishing in an African Landscape
- 18 Dialogue
- Conclusion
- Index
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- Source:
- That All May Flourish
- Author(s):
- Laura M. Hartman
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgments
- Contributors
- Introduction
- 1 Buddha, Aristotle, and Science
- 2 Eating
- 3 Dialogue
- 4 Daoism, Natural Life, and Human Flourishing
- 5 All God’s Creatures Are Communities Like You (Qur’an 6:38)
- 6 Dialogue
- 7 Yoga Bodies and Bodies of Water
- 8 Understanding a “Broken World”
- 9 Dialogue
- 10 Intertextually Modified Organisms
- 11 Flourishing in Crisis
- 12 Dialogue
- 13 Flourishing in Nature Religion
- 14 Interfaith Environmentalism and Uneven Opportunities to Flourish
- 15 Dialogue
- 16 Developing a Mengzian Environmental Ethic
- 17 Relationality, Reciprocity, and Flourishing in an African Landscape
- 18 Dialogue
- Conclusion
- Index