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Clark Strand

Clark Strand is the author of How to Believe in God: Whether You Believe in Religion or Not (Doubleday, 2009). A contributing editor for Tricycle: The Buddhist Review, he writes The Green Bodhisattva for that magazine, as well as a weekly online Green Koans column.

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Religion Dispatches
The desire to regain control in the face of terrifying events is so strong we’ll do or say almost anything to put ourselves back in charge.
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Religion Dispatches
The way we live will lead, inevitably, to the extinction of half of the planet’s biodiversity by century’s end. How can our morality, or our religion, prepare us for this?
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Religion Dispatches
Does Christianity have any workable teachings for an age of global concerns? Were Jesus to return on this 40th anniversary of the moon landing to preach a “Sermon on the Moon,” “Consider the lilies” would become “consider the ecosystem,” and a “house built upon sand” would be, well, just about any house built on any shoreline in the world.
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