Arrowhead To Hand Axe
In Search Of Ecological Gu Idance
BY KEITH HELMUTH
Brief Description:
Helmuth's agrarian, woodland childhood, Mennonite culture of community service, encounters with stone age tools, environmental education, family economics, farming business and career in community development combine with the Quaker ethos to create his ecological world view. Equity, peace and the integrity of Creation become a single, multi-faceted vision that brings the conundrum of economics into full view. He talks of religion and the market economy being in dialogue. He speaks of fatalism and acknowledges that for him pondering the beauty of the cosmos and the nurturing earth renew faith. For the author Quaker testimonies gain new focus within the ecological worldview.
Argenta Friends Press 2004 44 PP. Paper
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