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Spirit of Agriculture

A series of fascinating essaysand project summarieslooking at the importance of agriculture from a Bahá'í perspective.

Project Summaries

  • An Investment for Well-being: Restoring the Agricultural Environment on Bolivia’s Altiplano
  • A Tanzanian School Promotes Self-reliance
  • Rural Education in Northern Honduras - Ineke Gijsbers
  • Felin Gelli Rural Training Farm Ineke Gijsbers EcoAg Service: Farm Apprenticeships For Youth - Nancy E. McIntyre
  • The Garden Terraces of the Shrine of the Báb - An Interview with the Architect, Fariborz Sahba

More information on these subjects can be found at www.thespiritofagriculture.comContents

  1. Agriculture and Religion: A Necessary Unity
    Paul Hanley
  2. Agriculture in the World’s Religions: An Overview
    P.J. Stewart
  3. This Vital and Important Matter: A Survey of the Bahá’í Writings on Agriculture
    Paul Hanley
  4. The Involvement of the Central Figures of the Bahá’í Faith in Agriculture
    Iraj Poostchi
  5. A Perspective on Food in the Bahá’í Faith
    Paul Fieldhouse
  6. Rethinking the Management of Small...Show More

A series of fascinating essaysand project summarieslooking at the importance of agriculture from a Bahá'í perspective.

Project Summaries

  • An Investment for Well-being: Restoring the Agricultural Environment on Bolivia’s Altiplano
  • A Tanzanian School Promotes Self-reliance
  • Rural Education in Northern Honduras - Ineke Gijsbers
  • Felin Gelli Rural Training Farm Ineke Gijsbers EcoAg Service: Farm Apprenticeships For Youth - Nancy E. McIntyre
  • The Garden Terraces of the Shrine of the Báb - An Interview with the Architect, Fariborz Sahba

More information on these subjects can be found at www.thespiritofagriculture.comContents

  1. Agriculture and Religion: A Necessary Unity
    Paul Hanley
  2. Agriculture in the World’s Religions: An Overview
    P.J. Stewart
  3. This Vital and Important Matter: A Survey of the Bahá’í Writings on Agriculture
    Paul Hanley
  4. The Involvement of the Central Figures of the Bahá’í Faith in Agriculture
    Iraj Poostchi
  5. A Perspective on Food in the Bahá’í Faith
    Paul Fieldhouse
  6. Rethinking the Management of Small Rural Businesses
    Michel Zahrai
  7. Reinventing the Village
    Gary Reusche
  8. The Genetic Modification of Crops: A Bahá’í’s Perspective
    Paul Olson
  9. Igi Oko: The Tree Farms at Sapoba, Nigeria circa 1927
    Richard St Barbe Baker
  10. Strengthening Local Economies and Community Identity: FUNDAEC’s Experience
    Pascal Molineaux
  11. Balancing Science with Inspiration: A Bahá’í Scientist’s Struggle to Discover the Hidden Secrets of Restoring Corals and Fish to Degraded Coral Reefs
    Austin Bowden-Kerby
  12. Gardens for Mongolia: Growing the Capacity of Mongolia’s Families
    The Mongolian Development Centre
  • Contributors:: Paul Hanley (Author)
  • Format: Softcover book | 252 pages
  • Dimensions: 170 x 244 x 14 mm | 408 g
  • Publisher: George Ronald Publisher, 2018
  • ISBN: 9780853985013
  • SKU: HANLY_AGRIC@p
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  • Contributors:: Paul Hanley (Author)
  • Format: Softcover book | 252 pages
  • Dimensions: 170 x 244 x 14 mm | 408 g
  • Publisher: George Ronald Publisher, 2018
  • ISBN: 9780853985013
  • SKU: HANLY_AGRIC@p

About Paul Hanley

Paul Hanley has published four books and 1600 articles on the environment, sustainable development, agriculture, and other topics. He is editor and co-author of Earthcare: Ecological Agriculture in Saskatchewan(1980) and The Spirit of Agriculture (2005). He was environment columnist with the Saskatoon StarPhoenix from 1989 to 2016.

Paul is a recipient of the Canadian Environment Award, the Meewasin Conservation Award, the Organic Connections Pioneer Organic Communicator Award, and the Saskatchewan Sustainability Award from the Regional Centre of Excellence for Education on Sustainable Development. His book Eleven (2014) was nominated for two Saskatchewan Book Awards and received the 2015 University of Saskatchewan President’s Award for Non-fiction and the 2015 Association for Baha’i Studies North America Award for Distinguished Scholarship.

Titles by Paul Hanley

Maturation of Humanity

Relationship with Nature