ISBN:9781626985988
Pages: 256
Binding: Softcover
Sacred Resistance: Eco-Activism and the Rise of New Spiritual Communities
By: Mark Clatterbuck
Overview
ECOLOGY & JUSTICE SERIES
Sacred Resistance attends to the frontlines of new expressions of spiritually grounded environmental activism. Through five powerful case studies written by embedded activist-scholars, this book explores religious eco-activism and reveals myriad ways that ecological well-being is bound up with other struggles against systemic oppression. From Indigenous communities to Quakers, Roman Catholic women religious to Yogis, Sacred Resistance centers women's leadership and interreligious solidarity in critical reflections on the urgent environmental conflicts of our times.
Mark Clatterbuck is a scholar-activist whose work straddles the fields of religion and culture, Indigenous studies, and Christian history and theology. A faculty member at Montclair State University, Clatterbuck has over fifteen years of experience in ethnographic fieldwork and a decade in grassroots direct-action campaigns. With his partner Malinda, he co-founded Lancaster Against Pipelines and served as the movement’s non-violent mass action coordinator.
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