This article used the case of the Pokot community in northern Kenya to argue that focusing only on technical approaches in dealing with conflicts induced by climate change neglects the deeper religio-spiritual mechanisms that motivate actors in such conflicts and give the latter their texture. For example, the sacred connection with cattle, forests, and land, or the spiritual blessings of cattle raiders in times of competition over dwindling resources raise questions concerning whether and how indigenous religions’ sacred beliefs and practices contribute to finding peaceful solutions to such conflicts and advancing the discourse of religious peacebuilding. This article deployed the concept of religious environmental sense-making to argue th...
This master’s thesis looks at the connection between interreligious dialogue and environmental issue...
For most people on our planet, spiritual values are vital in driving communitarian behaviour. It is ...
In environmental circles there are two long-running debates about (1) whether indigenous peoples are...
This article used the case of the Pokot community in northern Kenya to argue that focusing only on t...
This chapter charts a research agenda that transcends established perspectives of responding to clim...
This article argues that as humanity is now changing the composition of the atmosphere at a rate tha...
Religions enable humans realise their responsibilities to act, to listen, and to speak on behalf of ...
Environmental destruction has contributed to climate change, a contemporary threat to the survival o...
This volume explores how religious and spiritual actors engage for environmental protection and figh...
Environmental destruction has contributed to climate change, a contemporary threat to the survival ...
Religious environmental organizations (REOs) are emerging religious actors in broader environmental ...
Most of us are well aware of the environmental crisis of our day. Yet, scholars of religion or peace...
Abstract Scholarship has suggested a “greening” of religions, supposing that faith communities incre...
Pacific Island countries are already experiencing severe impacts from climate change and these will ...
This master’s thesis looks at the connection between interreligious dialogue and environmental issue...
For most people on our planet, spiritual values are vital in driving communitarian behaviour. It is ...
In environmental circles there are two long-running debates about (1) whether indigenous peoples are...
This article used the case of the Pokot community in northern Kenya to argue that focusing only on t...
This chapter charts a research agenda that transcends established perspectives of responding to clim...
This article argues that as humanity is now changing the composition of the atmosphere at a rate tha...
Religions enable humans realise their responsibilities to act, to listen, and to speak on behalf of ...
Environmental destruction has contributed to climate change, a contemporary threat to the survival o...
This volume explores how religious and spiritual actors engage for environmental protection and figh...
Environmental destruction has contributed to climate change, a contemporary threat to the survival ...
Religious environmental organizations (REOs) are emerging religious actors in broader environmental ...
Most of us are well aware of the environmental crisis of our day. Yet, scholars of religion or peace...
Abstract Scholarship has suggested a “greening” of religions, supposing that faith communities incre...
Pacific Island countries are already experiencing severe impacts from climate change and these will ...
This master’s thesis looks at the connection between interreligious dialogue and environmental issue...
For most people on our planet, spiritual values are vital in driving communitarian behaviour. It is ...
In environmental circles there are two long-running debates about (1) whether indigenous peoples are...