Ecumenical Ecology

Concern for Creation can be a Point of Agreement between Roman Catholics, Orthodox Christians, Jews, Protestants, and Muslims: Here are some notable examples of non-Catholic figures promoting a healthier approach to ecological issues

Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks


“The Green” Patriarch Bartholomew I 

Pope Benedict envisions ecological cooperation w/ Patriarch Bartholomew I as a step toward unity 


A Detailed and Impressive Reflection on the Economy and Ecology by Former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams 

“As Jared Diamond says in an appendix to his book, the most effective action occurs when people have worked out the point in the commercial chain where they can most constructively bring pressure to bear” (from above)


Rev. Rick Warren on Stewardship


Dr. Seyyed Hossein Nasr on Conservation and Islam

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