
Sacred Resistance: Eco-Activism and the Rise of New Spiritual Communities - Paperback
Sacred Resistance: Eco-Activism and the Rise of New Spiritual Communities - Paperback
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by Mark Clatterbuck (Author), Winona LaDuke (Foreword by)
Five powerful case studies from embedded activist scholars bring readers to the frontlines of religious struggle against environmental degradation and show how it is intertwined with other forms of systemic oppression.
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Heidi Dhivya Berthoud and Swami Dayananda
Earth Quaker Action Team: Spirit in Action, Lina Blount and Eileen Flanagan
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RELIGION / Ethics
NATURE / Ecology
RELIGION / Ecumenism & Interfaith
Sacred Resistance
Eco-Activism and the Rise of New Spiritual Communities
Mark Clatterbuck, editor
Ecology and Justice Series
Cover design: Ponie Sheehan
Cover photo: photo by David Parry, used with permission
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ISBN 978-1-62698-598-8
Author Biography
Mark Clatterbuck is a scholar-activist whose work straddles the fields of religion and culture, Indigenous studies, and Christian history and theology. A faculty member at Montclair State University, he has over fifteen years of experience in ethnographic fieldwork and grassroots direct-action campaigns. As the co-founder of Lancaster Against Pipelines, he was the movement's non-violent mass action coordinator from 2014-2019.



















