id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_w22nsjn3qvf6rl52ukozxngrvi Jason M. Brown The 'Greening' of Christian Monasticism and the Future of Monastic Landscapes in North America 2019.0 12 .pdf application/pdf 7796 497 57 The 'Greening' of Christian Monasticism and the Future of Monastic Landscapes in North America unique place, but their turn toward more ecological approaches to stewardship and land management has resulted in more ecologically sustainable management practices and land tenure arrangements. monastic orders and communities continued to be founded in rural or semi-wilderness areas, both out American Catholic men's monastic communities toward more ecologically minded theology and land environmental movement on the other trickled down into monastic communities throughout North back-to-the-land movement were trying out, many monastic communities attempted to return to a farming and its contribution to the decline in monastic land-based industries and general stewardship of Trappist monks who actively sought out consultation in order to improve their land management monks love their land, the monastery was far from a model of ecological sustainability. monastic land management and an increasing awareness of environmental values. ./cache/work_w22nsjn3qvf6rl52ukozxngrvi.pdf ./txt/work_w22nsjn3qvf6rl52ukozxngrvi.txt