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A Forum on Alda Balthrop-Lewis’ Thoreau’s Religion

Updated: Sep 6, 2023

This forum on Alda Balthrop-Lewis' Thoreau's Religion: Walden Woods, Social Justice, and the Politics of Asceticism.



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Cambridge University Press, 2021

Contributors


Religious Naturalism: Thoreau, Justice, and The Human, Carol Wayne White, Presidential Professor of Philosophy of Religion at Bucknell University


Thoreau’s Religious Self: A Model for Our Moment?, Rebecca Kneale Gould, scholar, writer, and environmental advocate


Thoreau and The Future of Social Justice, Alda Balthrop-Lewis, book author

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