One aim of this essay is to understand why white evangelical Christians, more than any other religious adherents in the United States, are deeply invested in denying the emergency of anthropogenic climate change and in obstructing action to address anthropogenic climate change. Michael S. Hogue, in his recent book, American Immanence, blames a religious imaginary he names the “redeemer symbolic.” This symbolic complex inspires the devotion of the politically powerful white evangelical Christian and nationalist movement in the United States at the present time. A second aim of the essay is to analyze the redeemer symbolic. Through a reading of Maurice Sendak’s much-loved illustrated children’s book, Where the Wild Things Are, the essay sugge...
Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork, this essay examines how the local Jehovah’s Witnesses’...
To be labeled an “eco-millenarian” has invariably pejorative connotations, insinuating the use of ca...
Eco-realism posits a terrible, forbidden truth: For much of humanity and the interconnected web of p...
This paper explores the ways in which climate action presents an existential threat to Christianity ...
For at least as long as the birth of environmentalism, discourses of ecological crisis have adopted,...
In an age ripe with discovery and analysis regarding anthropogenic pollution and the resultant clima...
This paper provides an overview of the emergence of religion and the environment as an area of acade...
Climate change inaction among first world peoples is startling at an individual, social, and governm...
In this essay, I introduce religious naturalism as one contemporary religious response to anthropoge...
abstract: This thesis reflects on how we understand the psyche, religion, and care for the Earth and...
In order to manage the complex emotions surrounding climate change, many people employ what sociolog...
Denial of climate change being caused by human activity, or anthropogenic climate change, is thought...
Early Puritan colonists expressed conflicting views regarding the religious significance of the New ...
This article addresses the problem of eco-anxiety by integrating results from numerous fields of inq...
Debates on the ecological crisis\u27s existence, affect and history increase as the public becomes c...
Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork, this essay examines how the local Jehovah’s Witnesses’...
To be labeled an “eco-millenarian” has invariably pejorative connotations, insinuating the use of ca...
Eco-realism posits a terrible, forbidden truth: For much of humanity and the interconnected web of p...
This paper explores the ways in which climate action presents an existential threat to Christianity ...
For at least as long as the birth of environmentalism, discourses of ecological crisis have adopted,...
In an age ripe with discovery and analysis regarding anthropogenic pollution and the resultant clima...
This paper provides an overview of the emergence of religion and the environment as an area of acade...
Climate change inaction among first world peoples is startling at an individual, social, and governm...
In this essay, I introduce religious naturalism as one contemporary religious response to anthropoge...
abstract: This thesis reflects on how we understand the psyche, religion, and care for the Earth and...
In order to manage the complex emotions surrounding climate change, many people employ what sociolog...
Denial of climate change being caused by human activity, or anthropogenic climate change, is thought...
Early Puritan colonists expressed conflicting views regarding the religious significance of the New ...
This article addresses the problem of eco-anxiety by integrating results from numerous fields of inq...
Debates on the ecological crisis\u27s existence, affect and history increase as the public becomes c...
Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork, this essay examines how the local Jehovah’s Witnesses’...
To be labeled an “eco-millenarian” has invariably pejorative connotations, insinuating the use of ca...
Eco-realism posits a terrible, forbidden truth: For much of humanity and the interconnected web of p...