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Ecology and Theology

Organized by: Alistair McIlgorm
Chair: Alistair McIlgorm

Parts 1-3

Monday, July 10 Block C, 1:30-3:00

Susan Power Bratton, Whitworth College
What is ecotheology?
Calvin B. DeWitt, Au Sable Institute and University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
Ethics and Eco-theology
Karim Hamdy, Tunisia-Oregon Project, OSU, USA
Islamic Perspectives on Natural Resources Management and Sustainability  

Monday, July 10 Block D, 3:30-5:00

Sunil Khanna, Department of Anthropology, OSU, USA
Views on Natural Resources and Food in the Buddhist Great Tradition
Alistair McIlgorm, Dominion Consulting Pty Ltd, Sydney, Australia
Towards an Eco-theology of Fisheries Management  
Susan Power Bratton, Whitworth College, USA
Is "Waste Not, Want Not" an Adequate Ethic for Managing By-catch? Five Biblical Ethical Models for Addressing Incidental Fisheries Catch and Ecosystem Disturbance  

Tuesday, July 11 Block A, 9:00-10:30

Calvin B. DeWitt, Au Sable Institute and University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
Case study: Video Presentation: Eco-theology and Reefs
Susan Power Bratton, Whitworth College, USA
Fisheries decline and religious response - a comparison of Ireland and the Pacific Northwest, USA
Wassim Ayoub, College of Pharmacy, Oregon State University
Further Reflections on Islam

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