This qualitative research examined participants in environment-related projects in Miami, Florida, who were Black churchgoers driven by a sense of spirituality and stewardship. An examination of interviews and participant observations demonstrated that participants were strongly influenced by a shared concept of beauty in nature. This use of the word and concept of beauty to refer to nature was connected both to Black history and religion in inspiring participants\u27 actions and attitudes toward environmental preservation. This emphasis on beauty as it relates to nature was independent from, yet quite similar to, the idea and language of spiritual beauty displayed in the writings of early U.S. conservationist John Muir. These simil...
This conclusion presents some closing thoughts on the key concepts discussed in the preceding chapte...
This dissertation articulates how and why Southern Baptists and American Baptists have addressed env...
Empirical research in the psychology of nature appreciation suggests that humans across cultures ten...
The goal of this project was to explore activism, attitudes, and imagery connecting Black churchgoer...
This paper examines connections in three case studies of Black churchgoers in Miami and their views ...
Leaving behind rural, land and sea-dependent, and strongly place-based existences, many Blacks immig...
Human relationships with nature are increasingly being recognized as an important factor in environm...
This dissertation research examines the perceptions held by African Africans as they pertain to the ...
The term nature religion or the plural nature religions most commonly is used as an umbrella term fo...
This chapter suggests that one way of addressing race within the paradigm of ecology and religion is...
John Muir, America’s most influential conservationist, held a special view of Nature, one that treat...
In many ways, the African world view and African theology are closer to nature than Euro-American th...
Recent decades have witnessed a surge of literature and activism from religious leaders and thinkers...
For centuries cities have been formed and various cultures shaped by the natural formation and flow ...
There are two ways to approach the questions of ecology and the environment. There is a purely human...
This conclusion presents some closing thoughts on the key concepts discussed in the preceding chapte...
This dissertation articulates how and why Southern Baptists and American Baptists have addressed env...
Empirical research in the psychology of nature appreciation suggests that humans across cultures ten...
The goal of this project was to explore activism, attitudes, and imagery connecting Black churchgoer...
This paper examines connections in three case studies of Black churchgoers in Miami and their views ...
Leaving behind rural, land and sea-dependent, and strongly place-based existences, many Blacks immig...
Human relationships with nature are increasingly being recognized as an important factor in environm...
This dissertation research examines the perceptions held by African Africans as they pertain to the ...
The term nature religion or the plural nature religions most commonly is used as an umbrella term fo...
This chapter suggests that one way of addressing race within the paradigm of ecology and religion is...
John Muir, America’s most influential conservationist, held a special view of Nature, one that treat...
In many ways, the African world view and African theology are closer to nature than Euro-American th...
Recent decades have witnessed a surge of literature and activism from religious leaders and thinkers...
For centuries cities have been formed and various cultures shaped by the natural formation and flow ...
There are two ways to approach the questions of ecology and the environment. There is a purely human...
This conclusion presents some closing thoughts on the key concepts discussed in the preceding chapte...
This dissertation articulates how and why Southern Baptists and American Baptists have addressed env...
Empirical research in the psychology of nature appreciation suggests that humans across cultures ten...