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El. knyga: Theology and Urban Sustainability

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  • Serija: SpringerBriefs in Geography
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Sep-2019
  • Leidėjas: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783030296735
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Serija: SpringerBriefs in Geography
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Sep-2019
  • Leidėjas: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783030296735

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Even though theology does provide interesting and important contributions to ethics that laid the foundation of our modern societies, this book looks at exploring how theology has impacted on urban morphology and has led to questionable unsustainable practices which impacts on both climate and societal living standards. This is seen as being accelerated with the impacts of climate change coupled with increasing urbanisation rates that stresses on contemporary notions and foundations, as initially sparked by religion. Through an argumentative style, the author sets forth to explore the ethics of religious dogmas in a rapidly urbanising world that is stressed by increasing consumption from a booming demographic.
1 Religion and Urban Planning
1(20)
1.1 Introduction
1(5)
1.2 The Place of Worship and Cities
6(3)
1.3 Religion, Society and Psychology
9(2)
1.4 God, State, and Law
11(2)
1.5 Faith, Spirituality and Urban Morphology
13(2)
1.6 Conclusion
15(1)
References
15(6)
2 Religious Matrimony, Urban Sprawl and Urban Morphology
21(16)
2.1 Introduction
21(2)
2.2 A View on Family
23(1)
2.3 A Review of Religious Matrimony
24(2)
2.4 Religious Matrimony and the Single Housing Units
26(1)
2.5 The Place of Worship and Urban Sprawl
27(3)
2.6 Religion, Society, and Sustainability
30(2)
2.7 Conclusion
32(1)
References
32(5)
3 Urban and Graveyard Sprawl: The Unsustainability of Death
37(16)
3.1 Introduction
37(3)
3.2 Graveyards and Green Space
40(4)
3.3 Case Studies
44(3)
3.3.1 Coleman Cemetery
44(1)
3.3.2 Rock Creek Cemetery
45(1)
3.3.3 Holy Rood Cemetery
46(1)
3.4 Graveyards and Inclusivity
47(2)
3.5 Conclusion
49(1)
References
50(3)
4 Theology, Sustainability and Big Data
53(16)
4.1 Introduction
53(3)
4.2 Climate Change, Sustainability, and Religion
56(3)
4.3 Big Data, Governance, and Religion
59(2)
4.4 Urban Sustainability in the Age of Secularism
61(2)
References
63(6)
5 Theology, Spirituality, and Urban Objectivity
69(12)
5.1 Introduction
69(2)
5.2 Religion and Politics: An Explosive Mixture
71(2)
5.3 Spiritual Potency of Religion in Urban Places
73(1)
5.4 Achieving Wholeness
74(2)
5.5 Religion, Science and the Shaping of the Urban Realm
76(1)
References
77(4)
Conclusion 81