This paper provides an overview of the emergence of religion and the environment as an area of academic research and an assessment of the potential role religion can play in addressing anthropogenic climate change. Focusing on the United States of America the study traces the dynamics of anthropogenic climate change denial and offers an overview of the complex and far-reaching evangelical endeavours that seek to limit solutions and approaches to address global change issues. While much research has explored the positive role religion can play in addressing climate change, little research explores the lengths to which American evangelicals have sought to stymie climate change activism within their ranks and the potential political impact of ...
This presentation considers a dialogue between climate scientists and Christian theological discours...
Beginning in 1967 with Lynn White’s seminal paper, religious leaders, environmentalists, and scholar...
Denial of climate change being caused by human activity, or anthropogenic climate change, is thought...
This paper provides an overview of the emergence of religion and the environment as an area of acade...
This paper explores the ways in which climate action presents an existential threat to Christianity ...
Since the late 1960s, as social and environmental conditions around the world have become more dire,...
In 2006, a group of prominent evangelicals issued a statement calling for a greater response to clim...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2016. Major: Education, Curriculum and Instructio...
Religious forms of environmental advocacy started emerging in the United States in the 1990s, seemin...
This study sought to explore the motivation of religious environmental groups (REG) to engage in cli...
February 2006, a group of 86 evangelical leaders, under the auspices of the Evangelical Climate Init...
The view that emerged in the social science and religious literature is that Judeo-Christian traditi...
This research paper explores the nature of the links between religion, especially Christianity, and ...
This session will discuss the major social scientific understandings of the relationship between Ame...
This volume explores how religious and spiritual actors engage for environmental protection and figh...
This presentation considers a dialogue between climate scientists and Christian theological discours...
Beginning in 1967 with Lynn White’s seminal paper, religious leaders, environmentalists, and scholar...
Denial of climate change being caused by human activity, or anthropogenic climate change, is thought...
This paper provides an overview of the emergence of religion and the environment as an area of acade...
This paper explores the ways in which climate action presents an existential threat to Christianity ...
Since the late 1960s, as social and environmental conditions around the world have become more dire,...
In 2006, a group of prominent evangelicals issued a statement calling for a greater response to clim...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2016. Major: Education, Curriculum and Instructio...
Religious forms of environmental advocacy started emerging in the United States in the 1990s, seemin...
This study sought to explore the motivation of religious environmental groups (REG) to engage in cli...
February 2006, a group of 86 evangelical leaders, under the auspices of the Evangelical Climate Init...
The view that emerged in the social science and religious literature is that Judeo-Christian traditi...
This research paper explores the nature of the links between religion, especially Christianity, and ...
This session will discuss the major social scientific understandings of the relationship between Ame...
This volume explores how religious and spiritual actors engage for environmental protection and figh...
This presentation considers a dialogue between climate scientists and Christian theological discours...
Beginning in 1967 with Lynn White’s seminal paper, religious leaders, environmentalists, and scholar...
Denial of climate change being caused by human activity, or anthropogenic climate change, is thought...