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Environmental Values in Christian Art
By Susan Power Bratton, State University of New York Press, 2007.

Environmental Values in Christian Art


Ecological holism and theological dualism as roots of environmental racism: Medieval lessons for modern religious scholars
By Susan P. Bratton, Worldviews, Volume 7 (I/II): pp. 27-57, 2003.

Ecological holism and theological dualism as roots of environmental racism:


The Precautionary Principle and the Book of Proverbs: Toward an ethnic of ecological prudence in ocean management
By Susan P. Bratton, Worldviews, Volume 7(III), pp. 253-273, 2003.

The Precautionary Principle and the Book of Proverbs:


Ethical responses to commercial fisheries decline in the Republic of Ireland
By Susan P. Bratton and Shawn Hinz, Ethics and the Environment, Volume 7(1), pp 54-91, 2002.

Ethical responses to commercial fisheries decline in the Republic of Ireland


Religion and fisheries decline in traditional Irish fishing communities with a comparison to the Pacific Northwest region USA
By Shawn Hinz and Susan P. Bratton, Ecotheology, Volume 8, pp. 114-31, 2000.

Religion and fisheries decline in traditional Irish fishing communities with a comparison to the Pacific Northwest region USA


From Iron Age myth to idealized national landscape: Human-nature relationships and environmental racism in Fritz Lang’s Die Nibelungen.
By Susan P. Bratton, Worldviews, Volume 4, pp. 195-212, 2000.From Iron Age myth to idealized national landscape:

Martin Luther’s concept of sin’s impact on nature and the
unlanding of the Jews
By Bret Stephenson and Susan P. Bratton, Ecotheology, volume 9, pp. 84-102, 2000.

Martin Luther’s concept of sin’s impact on nature and the unlanding of the Jews


Christianity and the Irish landscape in Lady Augusta Gregory’s A Book of Saints and Wonders
By Susan P. Bratton, Ecotheology, Volume 7, pp. 81-97, 1999.Christianity and the Irish landscape in Lady Augusta Gregory’s A Book of Saints and Wonders

Luc Ferry’s critique of Deep Ecology: Nazi nature protection laws and environmental anti-Semitism
By Susan P. Bratton, Ethics and the Environment, Volume 4(1), pp. 3-22, 1999.Luc Ferry’s critique of Deep Ecology: