Loving the Whole World: David Haberman on Finding the Divine in the Landscape of India – And Beyond

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Dr. David Haberman is Professor of Religious Studies at Indiana University Bloomington. Much of his work focuses on Hindu temple worship traditions of northern India, where he has spent a great deal of time studying how worshippers encounter the sacred in stones, trees, rivers, and all of the more-than-human world. In this conversation I reconnect with my undergraduate mentor from decades ago to discuss the intersection of religion and ecology as it unfolds in the richly diverse religious landscape of India – and beyond.







Related Resources:







More about David Haberman: https://religiousstudies.indiana.edu/about/faculty/haberman-david.html







Books by David:







River of Love in an Age of Pollution: The Yamuna River of Northern India (University of California Press, 2006)







People Trees: Worship of Trees in Northern India (Oxford University Press, 2013)







Loving Stones: Worship of Mount Govardhan: Making the Impossible Possible in the Worship of Mount Govardhan (Oxford University Press, 2020)







Understanding Climate Change through Religious Lifeworlds (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2021)







Book mentioned on the podcast:







War against the Idols: The Reformation of Worship from Erasmus to Calvin, by Carlos Eire (Cambridge University Press, 1986)







Earth & Spirit Center homepage: https://earthandspiritcenter.org/

Loving the Whole World: David Haberman on Finding the Divine in the Landscape of India – And Beyond

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