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