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Worship and Wilderness: Culture, Religion, and Law in Public Lands Management
University of Wisconsin Press, 2002 Paper: 978-0-299-18084-3 | eISBN: 978-0-299-18083-6 | Cloth: 978-0-299-18080-5 Library of Congress Classification BL435.B87 2002 Dewey Decimal Classification 291.1783620973
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
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. See other books on: Culture | Management | Public lands | Wilderness | Worship See other titles from University of Wisconsin Press |
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