
Published online:
01 September 2010
Published in print:
26 August 2010
Online ISBN:
9780199869084
Print ISBN:
9780195379570
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The Growth of Faithful Environmentalists The Growth of Faithful Environmentalists
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Finding Natural Saints: People and Places of Conviction Finding Natural Saints: People and Places of Conviction
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Chapter
Introduction: The Doxology and a Communion of Saints
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3–10
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Published:August 2010
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McDuff, Mallory, 'Introduction: The Doxology and a Communion of Saints', Natural Saints: How People of Faith are Working to Save God's Earth (2010; online edn, Oxford Academic, 1 Sept. 2010), https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195379570.003.0000, accessed 5 May 2025.
Abstract
The introduction provides the context, rationale, and methodology for the author’s journey across the country to document how people of faith are integrating the environment into their ministries. This chapter summarizes the history and growth of the religious environmental movement in the United States as a foundation for the stories in this book. The author conducted interviews and focus groups at eight different sites across the country, representing a diversity of Christian denominations, geographic locations, and ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds. The findings reveal natural saints, people expressing God’s love through stewardship of the earth.
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