生态学、经济学和伦理学是如何把温斯坦利和尼托贝带进贵格会的

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Quaker Studies Pub Date : 2017-06-28 DOI:10.3828/quaker.2017.22.1.3
Stephanie Midori Komashin
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杰拉德·温斯坦利,17世纪的英国领袖,他们自称为真正的平等主义者,一个更知名的异见团体,即掘地者,以及稻佐新部,19世纪日本札幌乐队的联合创始人,国际联盟的副秘书长,都参与了土著基督教运动的创立,但最终加入了宗教之友协会。他们对农业生态、个人经济困难和道德承诺的看法使他们成为贵格会教徒。每个人都相信,在自然和生态栽培的经验中,没有道德、精神和世俗的分离,并共同致力于保护地球、可持续农业、非暴力和道德生活。
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How Ecology, Economics, and Ethics Brought Winstanley and Nitobe to Quakerism
Gerrard Winstanley, the seventeenth-century English leader of the True Levellers, as they called themselves, a Dissenter group better known as the Diggers, and Inazo Nitobe, co-founder of the nineteenth-century Sapporo Band in Japan and Under-Secretary-General of the League of Nations, were both involved in founding indigenous Christian movements but ultimately joined the Religious Society of Friends. Their views about agricultural ecology, personal financial troubles and ethical commitments led them to Quakerism. Each believed there was no separation of the ethical, spiritual and secular within the experience of nature and ecological cultivation, and shared a commitment to earthcare, sustainable farming, non-violence and ethical living.
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Quaker Studies Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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