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Learning Love From A Tiger Religious Experiences With Nature Daniel Capper

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Learning Love From A Tiger Religious Experiences With Nature Daniel Capper
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.29 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Daniel Capper
ISBN: 9780520964600, 0520964608
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Learning Love From A Tiger Religious Experiences With Nature Daniel Capper by Daniel Capper 9780520964600, 0520964608 instant download after payment.

Learning Love from a Tiger explores the vibrancy and variety of humans’ sacred encounters with the natural world, gathering a range of stories culled from Christian, Muslim, Hindu, Mayan, Himalayan, Buddhist, and Chinese shamanic traditions. Readers will delight in tales of house cats who teach monks how to meditate, shamans who shape-shift into jaguars, crickets who perform Catholic mass, rivers that grant salvation, and many others. In addition to being a collection of wonderful stories, this book introduces important concepts and approaches that underlie much recent work in environmental ethics, religion, and ecology. Daniel Capper’s light touch prompts readers to engage their own views of humanity’s place in the natural world and question longstanding assumptions of human superiority.

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