Religion has been shown to influence attitudes toward an array of social issues. This manuscript focuses specifically on environmental issues, with empirical examination of the distinctiveness of contemporary Mormon environmental perspectives as contrasted with the general U.S. population. A belief in the importance of dominion over the environment is noted, by some, to be reflected in anti-environmental stance characterizing Mormon Culture Region political leaders and church members [Foltz, R. C. (2000). Mormon values and the Utah environment. Worldviews: Environment, Culture, Religion, 4, 1–19]. Yet, a set of highly regarded essays by a diverse group of Mormons, including some in church leadership positions, expresses strong per...
The present state of the environment forces us to find any possible allies in the fight against the ...
This paper builds on previous studies of UK churchgoers by examining the factors that predict concer...
Recent years have witnessed a growing interest among political scientists in the "religious dimensio...
This research investigates the influence of different religious traditions, including the Church of ...
Over the past decade, public opinion research increasingly includes questions about environ...
The view that emerged in the social science and religious literature is that Judeo-Christian traditi...
Climate change is among humanity’s most pressing issues; it is a global threat with increasingly sev...
Religious attitudes can have a strong influence on environmental beliefs and behavior, both positive...
Research about the religion and environmental attitudes relationship in the United States has yielde...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesReligious StudiesMaeera ShreiberCurrent LDS environmental theology...
This article examines the role of religion in shaping environmental action by bringing contemporary ...
The Christian church in the southeast United States is a dominant institution that, if mobilised, ha...
Abstract: Religious leaders are being viewed as agents with influence over environmental opinion and...
An interdisciplinary group of Environmental Studies faculty participated in an environment and reli...
xi, 119 p.A print copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries under the call number: KN...
The present state of the environment forces us to find any possible allies in the fight against the ...
This paper builds on previous studies of UK churchgoers by examining the factors that predict concer...
Recent years have witnessed a growing interest among political scientists in the "religious dimensio...
This research investigates the influence of different religious traditions, including the Church of ...
Over the past decade, public opinion research increasingly includes questions about environ...
The view that emerged in the social science and religious literature is that Judeo-Christian traditi...
Climate change is among humanity’s most pressing issues; it is a global threat with increasingly sev...
Religious attitudes can have a strong influence on environmental beliefs and behavior, both positive...
Research about the religion and environmental attitudes relationship in the United States has yielde...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesReligious StudiesMaeera ShreiberCurrent LDS environmental theology...
This article examines the role of religion in shaping environmental action by bringing contemporary ...
The Christian church in the southeast United States is a dominant institution that, if mobilised, ha...
Abstract: Religious leaders are being viewed as agents with influence over environmental opinion and...
An interdisciplinary group of Environmental Studies faculty participated in an environment and reli...
xi, 119 p.A print copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries under the call number: KN...
The present state of the environment forces us to find any possible allies in the fight against the ...
This paper builds on previous studies of UK churchgoers by examining the factors that predict concer...
Recent years have witnessed a growing interest among political scientists in the "religious dimensio...