Wings of the Gods: Birds in the World's Religions

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Peter (Petra) Gardella, "Wings of the Gods: Birds in the World's Religions"
English | ISBN: 0197691870 | 2024 | 296 pages | PDF | 3 MB

Birds have a larger place in religions than any other non-human animal, from their role as messenger between humans and gods among the ancient Mayans, to the Christian Holy Spirit taking flesh as a dove. More than symbols, birds gained divine status by guiding humans to water and food, replanting forests after ice ages and fires, and living with humans as they settled into farming and urban life. With the natural world facing multiple crises–climate change, epidemics of disease, pollution, famine–Peter (Petra) Gardella and Laurence Krute argue that humanity needs a new religion, a religion of nature in which birds and other animals are treated as equal inhabitants and citizens of Earth, to save the beauty and wonder that has inspired belief in God.

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