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Theology

Books:

Chamberlain, G. L. (2008). Troubled waters: Religion, ethics, and the global water crisis. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield.

Chapple, C. K., & Tucker, M. E. (2000). Hinduism and ecology: The intersection of earth, sky, and water. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press for the Center for the Study of World Religions, Harvard Divinity School.

Faruqui, N. I., Biswas, A. K., & Bino, M. J.. (2001). Water management in Islam. New York: United Nations University Press.

Articles:

Ariarajah, S. W. (1982). The water of life. Ecumenical Review, 34(3), 271-279.

Campbell, M. (1990). Symbol and reality: Water, life, death and Christian baptism. Dialogue & Alliance, 4(1), 48-60.

Glass, K. (2007). Faith groups campaign for clean water. National Catholic Reporter, 43(30), 7a.

H2Oly water: Source of life. (2004). Christian Social Action, 17(3), 28-28.

Lloyd, L. (2008). Religious orders bring clout to war on bottled water. National Catholic Reporter, 44(10), 8-9.

Nigosian, S. A. (1996). Water in biblical literature. Theological Review, 17, 33-51.

Russell, K. A. (2005). Water. Living Pulpit, 14(1), 5.

Williamson, P. (2005). A theology of water. Church & Society, 95(4), 69-75.

Media:

Suvajdzic, C & Suvajdzic, M. (2005). Life & death on the river Ganges [Video/DVD]. Princeton, NJ: Films for the Humanities and Sciences.

Web Sites:

Catholic Bishops of the Watershed Region. (2005). The Columbia River watershed: Caring for creation and the common good. [Pastoral letter]. Retrieved November 14, 2008, from http://www.thewscc.org/columbia-river

 

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