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Faith Economy Ecology (FEE)

Understanding the ways in which climate change has made us all aware of the limits of our planet’s natural resources, the Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns has started a “Faith-Economy-Ecology” project for 2009 in order to understand the various ways in which faith, ecology and the global economy intersect.

Over the course of this year, this page will include resources and reflections that will help individuals and communities learn more about the connections between care of the Earth and all its life forms, the global economy and our faith.

Reflection process guide for Maryknoll missioners

Faith-Economy-Ecology bibliography -- books, websites, and articles on eco-theology and environmental justice, peak oil and resource depletion, climate change, corporate power and alternatives, and the economy of the future

"The Story of Stuff"

"Enough for All” Sermon based on John 4:5-42, given at Ecumenical Advocacy Days 2009 by Rev. John McCullough, executive director and CEO of Church World Service

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Forum on Faith, Economy and Ecology:
Moving beyond growth to a sustainable Earth community
Held May 2-3, 2009

Ched Myers' presentation “Pay Attention to the Great Economy!”
Reflections on Luke 12:13-34, Earth Cosmology and Sabbath Economics (PDF)
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Available for small group sharing; not available for publication or citation at this time.

Videos from the Forum on YouTube:

The Ends of Capitalism and the Ends of Creatures: Finance, Freedom and Festival – Presentation via teleconference by Prof. Michael Northcott, University of Edinburgh, Scottland

PowerPoint presentations from the Forum:

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