Religion and agriculture have been closely associated since neolithic times and the development of early Orphic religions based upon fertility and the seasons.[1]
See also
- Agricultural spiritualism
- Christianity and agriculture
- Earth goddess
- Fall of man#The agricultural revolution
- Fertility rite
- Human sacrifice
- List of fertility deities
References
- ↑ Lindsay Falvey (2005), Religion and Agriculture: Sustainability in Christianity and Buddhism, Institute for International Development, pp. 13–14, http://www.iid.org/publications/Religion_Agriculture.pdf
External links
- Bernard Stiegler, Take Care
- Paul Hanley (2006) The Spirit of Agriculture. George Ronald, Oxford. 226 pp