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Rise for the Earth: Teachings from the Traditions That Shaped Us
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- ISBN8230645245
- EAN9798230645245
- Date de parution10/02/2025
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- ÉditeurIndependently Published
Résumé
What if faith held the key to healing our planet? Across cultures and centuries, religious traditions have taught that the Earth is not ours to exploit but a sacred trust-an inheritance to be cherished, nurtured, and protected. In Rise for the Earth: Sacred Teachings, Urgent Action, environmental scientist Muhammed Dogan bridges the worlds of science and spirituality to uncover the profound environmental wisdom embedded in Abrahamic faiths. From the Quran's call to stewardship to Jesus' parables rooted in nature, from the Torah's land ethics to Mandaeism's reverence for water, this book explores how religious teachings can inspire action in the face of climate change, biodiversity loss, and ecological injustice.
Through scripture, prophetic wisdom, and interfaith insights, Dogan weaves a narrative that is both deeply reflective and urgently practical. This book is not merely an academic study-it is a call to action. Whether you come from a faith tradition or not, Rise for the Earth challenges readers to rethink their relationship with the natural world and take part in the collective responsibility of environmental care. With hope, reverence, and a spirit of renewal, this book reminds us: The Earth is sacred.
The time to act is now.
Through scripture, prophetic wisdom, and interfaith insights, Dogan weaves a narrative that is both deeply reflective and urgently practical. This book is not merely an academic study-it is a call to action. Whether you come from a faith tradition or not, Rise for the Earth challenges readers to rethink their relationship with the natural world and take part in the collective responsibility of environmental care. With hope, reverence, and a spirit of renewal, this book reminds us: The Earth is sacred.
The time to act is now.



