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Center
for Sustainability and Spirituality
at Claremont School of Theology
The Center for Sustainability and Spirituality at Claremont
School of Theology is dedicated to exploring rich and vital overlaps between
environmental activism and spiritual motivations. The Center provides
a forum for exploring theological grounds for environmentalism and the
ways in which ecological metaphors and insights can contribute to constructive
theology. The Center also encourages greater involvement of religious
communities in environmental activism.
As an expression of the School's renewed dedication to
issues of sustainability, the Center supports a community of CST students
and faculty committed to ecological concerns, and provides internships
and practicum experiences to train students in sustainable living practices.
The Center is directed by Philip Clayton, and the
faculty board includes Andrew Dreitcer, Frank Rogers, and
Clayton.
The Center also works in partnership with the Myra
House Center for Holistic Living and the EcoTerra
Organic Food Store and Pharmacy, both located in Claremont, California.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Center for Sustainability and Spirituality
Attn: Philip Clayton
1325 North college Avenue
Claremont, CA 91711
(909) 447-2570 | pclayton @ cst.edu
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