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Worship and wilderness : culture, religion, and law in the management of public lands and resources / Lloyd Burton.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Burton, Lloyd.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Nature--Religious aspects.
Nature.
Public lands--Management.
Public lands.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (352 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Madison, Wis. : University of Wisconsin Press, c2002.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Questions about land use, conservation, and preservation-already so perplexing and contentious-take on a new complexity and greater urgency when the land in question is understood as sacred. This is a view increasingly held, as adherents of mainstream religions come to recognize what indigenous peoples knew centuries ago-that the sacred inheres in nature itself. What such a trend means and how it involves the forces of culture, religion, and constitutional law (especially First Amendment clauses concerning the free exercise of religion) are considered with a remarkable breadth and depth of understanding in this important new work. Drawing on case studies of national parks and monuments, national forests, and other public lands and resources, Lloyd Burton gives a clear and comprehensive account of how the intertwining influences of culture, religion, and law have affected the management of public lands and resources in the recent past and how they may do so in the future. In a unique and unprecedented way, his book weaves together teachings on nature and the sacred among indigenous and immigrant culture groups in the United States; the relevant constitutional history of religion and government action; and analysis of contemporary conflicts over culture, religion, and public lands management. As such, Worship and Wilderness is essential reading not only for public land managers and environmental policy makers but also for anyone interested in the growing significance of religious interests in the use of resources that constitute our national commons and our common natural heritage.
Contents:
Intro
Contents
Acknowledgments
Part 1. Culture and Spirituality
1. Full Circle: Return to the Source
2. Contemplation and Connection: Indigenous Spirituality and the Environment
3. Nature as Haven, Nature as Hades: The Role of Wilderness in Immigrant Religions
Part 2. Law
4. Culture and Justice: Nature and the Rule of Law in the "New World"
5. Of Walls and Windows: Church-State Separation and Religious Accommodation
Part 3. Management of Public Lands and Resources
6. Rising to Heaven or Risen from Hell? Culture, Conflict, and Consensus at Devils Tower National Monument
7. Other Spaces, Other Cases: Worship and Multiple-Use Management of Public Lands
8. Birthing the Woolly Cow: The Contested Legal Reconstruction of the American Bison
9. Conservation and Cultural Renewal: Hunting, Gathering, and Cleansing the Waters
10. Pacific Rim Variations: Between East and West
Part 4. Charting a Common Course
11. Coming Home: Euro-Americans and Contemplative Rediscovery of the "New World"
12. The National Commons as Sacred Space: Making Peace in the Field and Defending It in Court
Notes
Index.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9786612788246
9781282788244
1282788248
9780299180836
0299180832
OCLC:
669520384

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