Notes

  1. . My Conservation–Theological Foundations, Faith‐Learning Study, no. 6 (New York: National Council of Churches, 1964), was prepared in anticipation of the August 1964 meeting of this research group, out of which FMN was later formed.
  2. . Alfred Stefferud, ed., Christians and the Good Earth, FMN Papers, no. 1 (New York: Friendship Press, 1972).
  3. . Glenn C. Stone, ed., A New Ethic for a New Earth, FMN Papers, no. 2 (New York: Friendship Press, 1971).
  4. . H. PaulSantrmirey, “The Struggle for an Ecological Theology: A Case in Point,” Christian Century  (March 4, 1970), pp. 275–77.
  5. . Religious News Service, “Issue Plea on Environment” (November 30, 1969) (reproduced in FIMIN Notes [March 20, 1970], pp. 2–3). Edward B. Fiske's “The Link between Faith and Ecology,” New York Times (January 4, 1970), sec. 4, p. 5, cites an article stimulated by the news release.
  6. . Philip N. Joranson and Alan C. Anderson, eds., Religious Reconstruction for the Environmental Future (South Coventry, Conn.: Faith‐Man‐Nature Group, 1973); Donald Scherer, ed., Earth Ethics for Today and Tomorrow: Responsible Environmental Trade‐Offs (Bowling Green, Ohio: Bowling Green State University Environmental Studies Center, 1974); Dave Steffenson, Roberts. Cook, and Walter J. Herrscher, eds., Ethics for Environment: Three Religious Strategies (Green Bay: University of Wisconsin–Green Bay, Ecumenical Center, 1973).
  7. . “FMN Proposal to U.N. Conference on the Human Environment,” F/M/N Notes (September 1, 1971), pp. 4–5.
  8. . John Weliczko, ed., “Priorities in Eden: Perspectives on the Population‐Environment Crisis,” mimeographed (Hartford Seminary Foundation, Hartford, Conn., 1973).