For at least as long as the birth of environmentalism, discourses of ecological crisis have adopted, both consciously and unconsciously, themes and concepts derived from Jewish and Christian Apocalypses. These are ancient texts remembered best for their cosmic and spiritual revelations about the world and the world to come. The scope and methods of this adoption have varied widely: from symbolic representation (images of the Four Horsemen, for instance) to the influence of end-time belief upon environmental policy. More recently, references to apocalypse have accompanied the study of climate change specifically. However, they have tended to do so without more than a superficial engagement with the theological and philosophical underpinnings...
Man has had various form of religious belief, worship and teaching on the origin of the earth and ma...
Christianity has often been accused for being complicit in ecological destruction. In response, Chri...
This article addresses the problem of eco-anxiety by integrating results from numerous fields of inq...
The IPCC assessment of 2007 identifies the humanly produced gas emission as the most important cause...
This paper explores the ways in which climate action presents an existential threat to Christianity ...
In an age ripe with discovery and analysis regarding anthropogenic pollution and the resultant clima...
Biblical apocalypse has long been a source of contention in environmental criticism. Typically, ecoc...
One of the not so obvious but deeply relevant factors in addressing climate change is religion and t...
This presentation considers a dialogue between climate scientists and Christian theological discours...
This chapter demonstrates the pervasive cultural influence of apocalyptic thinking in the twenty-fir...
At a time when it is clear that climate change adaptation and mitigation are failing, this book exam...
Apocalyptic narratives in green politics have provoked much controversy about questions of rhetoric ...
Depictions of life in the Anthropocene often envision a future of environmental catastrophe where na...
Since The Limits to Growth study in 1972 scores of studies have concluded that, without a dramatic r...
Since 2009, the amount of literature focused on the psychological and social dimensions of the clima...
Man has had various form of religious belief, worship and teaching on the origin of the earth and ma...
Christianity has often been accused for being complicit in ecological destruction. In response, Chri...
This article addresses the problem of eco-anxiety by integrating results from numerous fields of inq...
The IPCC assessment of 2007 identifies the humanly produced gas emission as the most important cause...
This paper explores the ways in which climate action presents an existential threat to Christianity ...
In an age ripe with discovery and analysis regarding anthropogenic pollution and the resultant clima...
Biblical apocalypse has long been a source of contention in environmental criticism. Typically, ecoc...
One of the not so obvious but deeply relevant factors in addressing climate change is religion and t...
This presentation considers a dialogue between climate scientists and Christian theological discours...
This chapter demonstrates the pervasive cultural influence of apocalyptic thinking in the twenty-fir...
At a time when it is clear that climate change adaptation and mitigation are failing, this book exam...
Apocalyptic narratives in green politics have provoked much controversy about questions of rhetoric ...
Depictions of life in the Anthropocene often envision a future of environmental catastrophe where na...
Since The Limits to Growth study in 1972 scores of studies have concluded that, without a dramatic r...
Since 2009, the amount of literature focused on the psychological and social dimensions of the clima...
Man has had various form of religious belief, worship and teaching on the origin of the earth and ma...
Christianity has often been accused for being complicit in ecological destruction. In response, Chri...
This article addresses the problem of eco-anxiety by integrating results from numerous fields of inq...