Kabbalah and Ecology
Kabbalah and Ecology by David Mevorach Seidenberg, published by Cambridge University Press in 2016, invites readers to explore a transformative perspective on ecology through the lens of Abrahamic traditions. This thought-provoking work spans 420 pages and challenges the conventional anthropocentric interpretations of the Torah. Seidenberg presents a compelling case for a radically different approach to understanding our relationship with the more-than-human world of nature.
Delving into scripture, rabbinic texts, and the teachings of Maimonides, Kabbalah and Ecology offers a fresh interpretation that emphasizes the interconnectedness of all life. This book is essential for anyone interested in the intersection of spirituality, ecology, and religious thought. Join Seidenberg on a journey that redefines our understanding of God and the environment, making it a must-read for scholars, practitioners, and eco-conscious readers alike.