Author: Sue Leaf
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
ISBN: 1452914958
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 207
Book Description
The Western approach to nature has always operated under both spiritual and scientific views. While Christianity decrees that human beings have dominion over nature, evolutionary biology teaches us that we are but highly adapted animals among a biological network of millions of other species. What is our proper relationship to wild animals-and what is our responsibility to them? In The Bullhead Queen, Sue Leaf exemplifies the moral aspect of humans to nature through a collection of engaging meditations on the places she sees every day on Pioneer Lake in east-central Minnesota. Reflecting on the birds she peers at through binoculars and the Lutheran church that anchors the lake's southern shore, Leaf contemplates how her relationship to nature has been colored by the Christian theology of her childhood. Acknowledging the influence of the church on her view of the natural world, she follows the liturgical calendar as a thread, chronicling the change of seasons over the year. Leaf considers the results of the assumption that nature is ours to use: we continue to fish, trap, and hunt animals whose populations are ghosts of their former selves and produce mounting environmental pressures on their habitats. Observing the ways in which the heavy hand of human beings has changed the landscape of Pioneer Lake, and many others like it, she also rejoices in the ways in which the lakes remain wild and exuberant, influencing the lives of all who encounter them.
The Bullhead Queen
Author: Sue Leaf
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
ISBN: 1452914958
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 207
Book Description
The Western approach to nature has always operated under both spiritual and scientific views. While Christianity decrees that human beings have dominion over nature, evolutionary biology teaches us that we are but highly adapted animals among a biological network of millions of other species. What is our proper relationship to wild animals-and what is our responsibility to them? In The Bullhead Queen, Sue Leaf exemplifies the moral aspect of humans to nature through a collection of engaging meditations on the places she sees every day on Pioneer Lake in east-central Minnesota. Reflecting on the birds she peers at through binoculars and the Lutheran church that anchors the lake's southern shore, Leaf contemplates how her relationship to nature has been colored by the Christian theology of her childhood. Acknowledging the influence of the church on her view of the natural world, she follows the liturgical calendar as a thread, chronicling the change of seasons over the year. Leaf considers the results of the assumption that nature is ours to use: we continue to fish, trap, and hunt animals whose populations are ghosts of their former selves and produce mounting environmental pressures on their habitats. Observing the ways in which the heavy hand of human beings has changed the landscape of Pioneer Lake, and many others like it, she also rejoices in the ways in which the lakes remain wild and exuberant, influencing the lives of all who encounter them.
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
ISBN: 1452914958
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 207
Book Description
The Western approach to nature has always operated under both spiritual and scientific views. While Christianity decrees that human beings have dominion over nature, evolutionary biology teaches us that we are but highly adapted animals among a biological network of millions of other species. What is our proper relationship to wild animals-and what is our responsibility to them? In The Bullhead Queen, Sue Leaf exemplifies the moral aspect of humans to nature through a collection of engaging meditations on the places she sees every day on Pioneer Lake in east-central Minnesota. Reflecting on the birds she peers at through binoculars and the Lutheran church that anchors the lake's southern shore, Leaf contemplates how her relationship to nature has been colored by the Christian theology of her childhood. Acknowledging the influence of the church on her view of the natural world, she follows the liturgical calendar as a thread, chronicling the change of seasons over the year. Leaf considers the results of the assumption that nature is ours to use: we continue to fish, trap, and hunt animals whose populations are ghosts of their former selves and produce mounting environmental pressures on their habitats. Observing the ways in which the heavy hand of human beings has changed the landscape of Pioneer Lake, and many others like it, she also rejoices in the ways in which the lakes remain wild and exuberant, influencing the lives of all who encounter them.
The Bullhead Queen
Author: Sue Leaf
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780816665525
Category : Chisago County (Minn.)
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780816665525
Category : Chisago County (Minn.)
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
The Queen's Wake. A Legendary Poem. [With a Memoir of the Author and a Portrait.]
History, gazetteer, and directory of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight
The Compleat Compting-house Companion: Or, Young Merchant and Tradesman's Sure Guide. To which is Added ... a State of the New Duties, on Wines, Cyder, and Perry ... By a Society of Merchants and Tradesmen
Fishing for Buffalo
Author: Rob Buffler
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
ISBN: 1452914664
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 223
Book Description
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
ISBN: 1452914664
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 223
Book Description
The Queen's Pawn
Author: R. J. Hore
Publisher: BURST
ISBN: 1771550384
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 254
Book Description
On his way to study for the priesthood, Harow is mistaken for a bold and infamous duke. Instead of study, he finds himself thrust into action to rescue a beautiful queen and her spoiled daughter, as they flee the city. Now, a rebel army is hot on their heels and Harow must keep his wits about him as he leads the small group of survivors to safety.
Publisher: BURST
ISBN: 1771550384
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 254
Book Description
On his way to study for the priesthood, Harow is mistaken for a bold and infamous duke. Instead of study, he finds himself thrust into action to rescue a beautiful queen and her spoiled daughter, as they flee the city. Now, a rebel army is hot on their heels and Harow must keep his wits about him as he leads the small group of survivors to safety.
Queensland Agricultural Journal
History, gazetteer, and directory, of Lincolnshire, and the city & diocese of Lincoln
The Source Book
Author: William Francis Rocheleau
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Encyclopedias and dictionaries
Languages : en
Pages : 548
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Encyclopedias and dictionaries
Languages : en
Pages : 548
Book Description