Monday, April 28, 2025

[Book]Buddhist Environmental Humanism: Doing Good for Self and Others


Buddhist Environmental Humanism: Doing Good for Self and Others

Anthony Le Duc

Publisher: UK: Ethics Press, 2025

About the Book: 

Since the emergence of the field of religious environmentalism, Buddhism has been a key resource in shaping a religious environmental ethics. This book contributes to the global dialogue on religion and ecology by introducing the concept of Buddhist environmental humanism as a framework for understanding Buddhism's response to the contemporary ecological crisis. The author argues that through a humanistic lens, Buddhist environmentalism offers a deeper understanding of how Buddhism addresses the pressing challenges facing humanity, while also properly ascribing agency and responsibility to humans within the broader community of beings. Central to this proposal is a recognition of the essential human role within the ecological crisis while carefully avoiding the pitfalls of anthropocentrism and human chauvinism.

Review: 

Anthony Le Duc’s Buddhist Environmental Humanism: Doing Good for Self and Others is a profound and timely work that bridges Buddhist ethics and ecological responsibility. With scholarly depth and spiritual insight, Le Duc presents a compelling vision where environmental care begins with inner moral transformation. Grounded in Theravāda teachings and relevant to global concerns, the book offers a refreshing alternative to materialist solutions—one that nurtures both the planet and the soul. It is an essential read for those seeking wisdom-based responses to today’s ecological crises, affirming that true healing starts with compassionate, spiritually grounded human action.

Ivan Efreaim Gozum
Institute of Religion, University of Santo Tomas, Philippines


Buddhist Environmental Humanism is a very refreshing and elucidate guide for understanding the environmental crisis and its response from a Buddhist perspective today. This book admirably connects the spiritual and cultural transformations with the environmental problems confronting the world as the result of consumeristic greed fuelled by selfish hearts. The comprehensive presentation of Buddhist humanism and the lucid analysis of the relevant topics make the book all the more interesting and useful. It’s a must read for those looking for the developmental dimension of Buddhism and its calls for liberation through mindfulness and compassion. It will be handy both for the policymakers, and philosophers, both in the inter-religious dialogue and academics. It is a testament to the goal of achieving an authentic ecological civilisation, diversity, collaboration and inclusivity. It is a golden opportunity to expound, science and religion which can bring more light, enlightenment, and sustainable relationship with nature.

Sebastian Periannan, PhD.
Annai College of Arts and Science, Kumbakonam, India

[Book]Religious Self-Cultivation and Environmental Flourishing: A Humanistic Relational Approach


 Religious Self-Cultivation and Environmental Flourishing: A Humanistic Relational Approach
Author: Anthony Le Duc
Publisher: Verlag Franz Schmitt (1 November 2024)

About the book:

In our contemporary world, the pursuit of both human and environmental well-being is a top priority amidst ongoing societal conflicts and escalating ecological challenges. Across diverse religious and spiritual traditions, voices have consistently emphasized that these issues are deeply rooted in the human spirit. We must address these profound spiritual concerns, as they stood in the way of our collective desire for social harmony and ecological flourishing. Drawing on the age-old wisdom of four major religious traditions - Buddhism, Confucianism, Islam, and Christianity - this book presents a unique perspective on how the practice of religious self-cultivation can pave the path to a more just and sustainable future. The author proposes that genuine hope for both humanity and the environment lies in the endeavor of individuals to authentically cultivate and transform themselves. Through a humanistic and relational approach, this book shows how religion can help us to develop the vision, wisdom, and virtues needed to address the significant challenges of our time. This book is valuable reading for anyone who is interested in the intersection of religion, environmentalism, and humanism.

Review of book: 

Nguyen, V. V. (2024). Awakening of the Self to the Interconnectedness of Things: Stewardship and Caring for Creation through Religious Lens. Review of Religious Self-Cultivation and Environmental Flourishing: A Humanist Relational Approach, by Anthony Le Duc. Studia Ecologiae Et Bioethicae, 23(1), 101–108. https://doi.org/10.21697/seb.5831