Though much has been rightly made of the destruction wrought by the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in April, 2010, it pales in comparison to the ongoing damage done to the environment by our unsustainable way of life. Global instability exacerbated by the economic crisis of 2008 to the present has compounded increasing ecological vulnerabilities, including the most basic needs of food and water among the world’s poorest. Because of these combined crises, it is vital that people of faith develop methods of collaboration that support and enrich each others' efforts towards sustainability sooner rather than later. Given the extent and magnitude of our economic and environmental problems, it is time for evangelicals and liberal Protestants to ...
Modern Christianity has lost sight of the spiritual connection between belief in God and the need fo...
The Fifth Mission Statement urges the Anglican Church to be, or become, involved in the world-wide e...
In this article, the author shows how all the major world religions have engaged in climate and envi...
This thesis addressed the relationship between the environmental movement in America and Protestant ...
The Bible tells us that "love does no harm to its neighbor" (Romans 13:10), yet the way we live now ...
This session will discuss the major social scientific understandings of the relationship between Ame...
Given both the quantity and quality of research on the global ecologic crisis, we no longer need to ...
Global warming, hurricanes and violent storms raise fundamental questions about how Christians under...
This volume explores how religious and spiritual actors engage for environmental protection and figh...
Book description:From federal rebates for high-efficiency appliances to bottle deposits to “Meatless...
In recent years many people have started to see religious institutions as valuable actors in address...
In his contribution to this special issue, Michael Northcott argues that there is a historic associa...
Religious discourse plays an important role in U.S. public debates on environmental policy. In this ...
Religious forms of environmental advocacy started emerging in the United States in the 1990s, seemin...
Plans for a Lutheran “eco-reformation” are complicated by the polarization of views related to envir...
Modern Christianity has lost sight of the spiritual connection between belief in God and the need fo...
The Fifth Mission Statement urges the Anglican Church to be, or become, involved in the world-wide e...
In this article, the author shows how all the major world religions have engaged in climate and envi...
This thesis addressed the relationship between the environmental movement in America and Protestant ...
The Bible tells us that "love does no harm to its neighbor" (Romans 13:10), yet the way we live now ...
This session will discuss the major social scientific understandings of the relationship between Ame...
Given both the quantity and quality of research on the global ecologic crisis, we no longer need to ...
Global warming, hurricanes and violent storms raise fundamental questions about how Christians under...
This volume explores how religious and spiritual actors engage for environmental protection and figh...
Book description:From federal rebates for high-efficiency appliances to bottle deposits to “Meatless...
In recent years many people have started to see religious institutions as valuable actors in address...
In his contribution to this special issue, Michael Northcott argues that there is a historic associa...
Religious discourse plays an important role in U.S. public debates on environmental policy. In this ...
Religious forms of environmental advocacy started emerging in the United States in the 1990s, seemin...
Plans for a Lutheran “eco-reformation” are complicated by the polarization of views related to envir...
Modern Christianity has lost sight of the spiritual connection between belief in God and the need fo...
The Fifth Mission Statement urges the Anglican Church to be, or become, involved in the world-wide e...
In this article, the author shows how all the major world religions have engaged in climate and envi...