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Religion and Resistance in Appalachia: Faith and the Fight Against Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining
Contributor(s): Witt, Joseph D. (Author)
ISBN: 0813168120     ISBN-13: 9780813168128
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
OUR PRICE:   $59.40  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: December 2016
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BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Christian Theology - Ethics
- Nature | Environmental Conservation & Protection - General
- Business & Economics | Industries - Natural Resource Extraction
Dewey: 261.88
LCCN: 2016046792
Series: Place Matters: New Directions in Appalachian Studies
Physical Information: 0.9" H x 6.2" W x 9" (1.20 lbs) 296 pages
Themes:
- Religious Orientation - Christian
- Topical - Ecology
- Cultural Region - Appalachians
 
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In the last fifty years, the Appalachian Mountains have suffered permanent and profound change due to the expansion of surface coal mining. The irrevocable devastation caused by this practice has forced local citizens to redefine their identities, their connections to global economic forces, their pasts, and their futures. Religion is a key factor in the fierce debate over mountaintop removal; some argue that it violates a divine mandate to protect the earth, while others contend that coal mining is a God-given gift to ensure human prosperity and comfort.

In Religion and Resistance in Appalachia: Faith and the Fight against Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining, Joseph D. Witt examines how religious and environmental ethics foster resistance to mountaintop removal coal mining. Drawing on extensive interviews with activists, teachers, preachers, and community leaders, Witt's research offers a fresh analysis of an important and dynamic topic. His study reflects a diversity of denominational perspectives, exploring Catholic and mainline Protestant views of social and environmental justice, evangelical Christian readings of biblical ethics, and Native and nontraditional spiritual traditions. By placing Appalachian resistance to mountaintop removal in a comparative international context, Witt's work also provides new outlooks on the future of the region and its inhabitants. His timely study enhances, challenges, and advances conversations not only about the region, but also about the relationship between religion and environmental activism.


Contributor Bio(s): Witt, Joseph D.: - Joseph D. Witt, assistant professor of religion at Mississippi State University, is a contributor to Grounding Religion: A Field Guide to the Study of Religion and Ecology.