The Symbolism of Water in Religion, Proceedings of an Interreligious Conference on Water and Religion
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2019
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This book delves into the intersection of water, religion, and environmental stewardship in the context of the Middle East, particularly Lebanon. It stems from a conference held at Haigazian University on March 2, 2018, titled "The Symbolism of Water in Religion," which aimed to explore not only the pragmatic contributions of religious groups to water conservation but also the deeper symbolic meanings of water within various faiths, notably Christianity and Islam.
The volume is structured to reflect the conference’s agenda, beginning with an urgent exploration of the water crisis in the Middle East. This is followed by analyses of water symbolism in sacred texts and rituals, a presentation of faith-based conservation projects, and a panel discussion on the role of faith-based organizations in addressing water issues. Additionally, the book includes a chapter on the biblical symbolism of water, added post-conference to complement the discussions on the Quran.
Aimed at providing fresh perspectives on the relevance of religion in education and contemporary concerns such as environmental care, peacebuilding, and relief efforts, this book is the first in a series addressing these pressing issues. It acknowledges the significant contributions of various individuals to the conference and this publication, while also paying tribute to the late Chris and Susanna Naylor, whose impactful work in Lebanon exemplifies the potential of faith-based conservation efforts.
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The Symbolism of Water in Religion, Proceedings of an Interreligious Conference on Water and Religion, Religion, Education and Contemporary Concerns, vol. 1, edited by Wilbert van Saane, Beirut, 2019, 166 p.