Sacred Resistance: Eco-Activism and the Rise of New Spiritual Communities

Mark Clatterbuck
Foreword by Winona LaDuke
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Sacred Resistance: Eco-Activism and the Rise of New Spiritual Communities

Mark Clatterbuck
Foreword by Winona LaDuke
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"Much more than your typical edited volume. Clatterbuck has assembled five deep and rich case studies of spiritually-based eco-activism written by those engaged in the struggle. Sacred Resistance is a powerful and timely message we all need to hear." -Jace Weaver, editor, Defending Mother Earth

"Despite the irrefutable science behind climate change and environmental degradation more broadly, denialism has contributed to the polarization of our societies, stifling much needed action on many levels. But suppression breeds resistance, even in unexpected places such as faith communities where so much of the denialism lives. Sacred Resistance chronicles stories from some of these communities, showing increasing concern about the world they are leaving to their children, and highlighting partnerships with Indigenous communities. These are bright spots in an otherwise often dark world, and now more than ever we need the hope these examples give us." -Dina Gilio-Whitaker, lecturer, American Indian Studies, California State University San Marcos

"Non-violent direct action is one of the highest callings for people of faith concerned about climate change, and Mark Clatterbuck nails it with these stories of sacred resistance to the planet's destruction. More people of faith need to get involved in this work, for the sake of the earth and for the future of faith itself." -The Rev. Fletcher Harper, executive director, GreenFaith

  • Date de publication : Apr 02, 2025
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 272
  • Éditeur : Orbis Books
  • ISBN : 9781626985988
  • Dimensions : 5.37" W x 0.58" L x 8.25" H

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, he has over fifteen years of experience in ethnographic fieldwork and grassroots direct-action campaigns. As the co-founder of Lancaster Against Pipelines, he was the movement's non-violent mass action coordinator from 2014-2019.

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