Muir and Ecology (topic of choice)

I chose to do the topic of my own choosing on specific writers that I was interested in, more specifically their religion interacting with their ecological views. The first person that I thought of was Muir, as we have talked a lot about him both in this class and my other Environmental Studies classes. Muir is also easy to do as he is very obviously combining his love of God and the environment in his writing. He not only compares various rock structures to religious imagery such as cathedrals and altars, but said heavily religious things such as "God's love is manifest in the landscape as in a face"  (Cruise of the Corwin, P50) and that everyone needs a place to pray in. The concepts of protecting the environment are about keeping the world a place to see God's love and to connect to Him in. 

His religious background was Christian, so it makes sense that most of his arguments for preservationism were based around the background he had to work with. Also, as I saw earlier with the Pope's opinions on environmentalism, the stewards of the Earth concepts make sense with preservationism. 

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