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Introduction | VII
Dr. Ingrid Mattson
The Islamic View on Consumption & Material
Development in Light of Environmental Pollution | 1
Dr. Murad Wilfried Hofmann
The Protection of Animals in Islam | 19
Dr. Martin Arneth
Basic Demands Established in the Christian
Bible to Assume Responsibility for the World | 25
Dr. Dietmar Mieth
Christian Conceptions of Creation, Environmental Ethics,
and the Ecological Challenge Today | 39
Notes on Contributors | 87
Appendix: Joint Statement on the
Uppsala Interfaith Climate Manifesto 2008 | 89
n September 2010, the Royal Aal al-Bayt Institute for
Islamic Thought in cooperation with the Eugen-Biser
Foundation (Germany) held a symposium entitled ‘Is-
lam, Christianity and the Environment’ at the Baptism Site
in Jordan.
The symposium was another event in the series of dia-
logues driven by the global Muslim-Christian interfaith ini-
tiative, A Common Word (acommonword.com).
It brought together a small group of Muslim and Christian
scholars to discuss how each religion views the environment.
This exchange helped both sides achieve a better understand-
ing of each others’ perspective, and also led to a strengthening
of the response from all faiths to the current environmental
crisis. All participants ended the event by endorsing HE Arch-
bishop of Sweden Anders Wejrud’s environmental initiative,
[The Uppsala Manifesto], which calls for religious communi-
ties to rally toward a global climate strategy.
This booklet brings together four papers presented at the
symposium.
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