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MAJOR SUBTHEMES
Healing the Earth with Care and Concern
climate change, the growth of green architecture and more. The Parliament is an unparalleled opportunity to showcase the partnership between communities and other guiding institutions in pursuing practical approaches for mitigating the many challenges to our environment and implementing new solutions.
Creating a sustainable, healthy world is of paramount concern to many religious and spiritual traditions, and it is a major focus of the Parliament. For Indigenous communities and many others, the natural world is more than home and shelter: it is the heart and essence of sacred spirituality. Caring for the environment is an essential expression of religious conviction. The 2009 Parliament of the World's Religions is a forum to share our hopes, dreams and achievements in protecting, sustaining and repairing the earth. Over the course of the week, you will experience dozens of keynote speakers, seminars, debates, workshops and discussions on topics including local farming, reducing energy consumption, mitigating
Highlights to look for: Religion and Ecology Symposium See page 106 for more information.
See back of book for full descriptions. Date Time
Location 4 Dec 9:30-11:00am Room 103 4 Dec 9:30-11:00am Room 107 4 Dec 11:30am-1:00pm Room 201 4 Dec 11:30am-1:00pm Room 106
4 Dec
11:30am-1:00pm
Room 202
4 Dec 4 Dec 4 Dec
11:30am-1:00pm 2:30-4:00pm 2:30-4:00pm
Room 105 Room 218 Room 213
4 Dec 5 Dec
2:30-4:00pm 8:00-9:00am
Plenary Hall Room 203
5 Dec
Sessions on Healing the Earth Session Title Adapting to Climate Change: How, and How Far? Numen: The Nature of Plants Mother Nature Doesn't Do Bailouts - Daily Youth Session How Can Interreligious Dialogue Address Global Food, Water and Climate Problems? Religious Responses to the Ecological Crisis as Climate Change Grows Climate Change and the Question of Overconsumption Caring Practices for the Earth - Australia and USA Green Faith New Directions in Asian Religions and Ecology on the Ground (Southeast Asia) The Human Face of Climate Change Mother of Compassion: Ancient Secrets to Inner Peace: Healing Our Earth, Our Faith and Ourselves Respect for the Earth: A Morning Observance Yoruba Worship of the Earth and Veneration of the Environment Zoroastrianism: Its Stewardship for All Creation, The Animate and Inanimate Krishna Consciousness and the Environment Thomas Berry and the Great Work of Our Time Climate Change as a Concern for Justice Multifaith Insights on Deep Ecology Selections from the New Film Journey of the Universe Christian Action and Witness For the Environment: What You Can Do When You Go Home Healing the Earth with Care and Concern: Religious Responses to the Earth Charter Religion, Science, and Environmental Activism (Session 3) Reconciliation with Land-Reconnecting Spirituality. Ecology and Human Creativity, and Reverence for Earth Arctic Peoples: Environment and Traditional Ways Appreciative Inquiry and Healing the Earth: Extending Faith Beyond the Realms of Religion
ronment 5 Dec
8:00-9:00am 9:30-11:00am 9:30-11:00am
Room 204 Room 209 Room 208
5 Dec
5 Dec
5 Dec
5 Dec 5 Dec 5 Dec 5 Dec
9:30-11:00am 9:30-11:00am 9:30-11:00am 11:30am-1:00pm 11:30am-1:00pm 11:30am-1.00pm
Room 111 Room 212 Plenary Hall Room 111 Room 213 Room 108
5 Dec
2:30-4:00pm
Room 219
5 Dec 5 Dec
2:30-4:00pm 2:30-4:00pm
Room 210 Room 103
5 Dec 5 Dec
2:30-4:00pm 4:30-6:00pm
Room 215 Room 215
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