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Worship and Wilderness: Culture, Religion, and Law in Public Lands Management
University of Wisconsin Press, 2002 Cloth: 978-0-299-18080-5 | Paper: 978-0-299-18084-3 | eISBN: 978-0-299-18083-6
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Questions about land use, conservation, and preservation—already so perplexing and contentious—take on a new complexity and greater urgency when the land in question is understood as sacred. This is a view increasingly held, as adherents of mainstream religions come to recognize what indigenous peoples knew centuries ago—that the sacred inheres in nature itself. What such a trend means and how it involves the forces of culture, religion, and constitutional law (especially First Amendment clauses concerning the free exercise of religion) are considered with a remarkable breadth and depth of understanding in this important new work. AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Lloyd Burton is associate professor of law and public policy and director of the Program in Environmental Policy, Management, and Law in the Graduate School of Public Affairs, University of Colorado at Denver. He is cofounder of the Spirit Rock Meditation Center in northern California.
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