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Relation, Recognition, and Religious Biodiversity

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Todd, Asante. Relation, Recognition, and Religious Biodiversity. Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary. 2023. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://www.austinseminarydigital.org/documents/detail/7601.

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Todd, A. (2023). Relation, Recognition, and Religious Biodiversity. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://www.austinseminarydigital.org/documents/detail/7601.

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Todd, Asante. Relation, Recognition, and Religious Biodiversity. Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary. 2023. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://www.austinseminarydigital.org/documents/detail/7601.

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  • A discussion of a few of the major concepts in contemporary religious thought on ecological ethics, using the film “Avatar II” as a touchpoint for the conversation. Participants are invited to watch Avatar II beforehand and answer the following questions for discussion: What is the message of this movie? Do you agree/disagree? What did you like least or most about the film, and why? What moments, characters or ideas represented respect for the ecology, and how?
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