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Greening America’s Virtues (Nick Mather)
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The United States likes to present itself as a global leader, yet, when it comes to tackling what is arguably the greatest crisis facing humanity, global
View ArticleSikh Environmental Ethics-Theory and Praxis Part 2 (Harpreet Kaur)
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The following is the second installment of a two-part series. The first can be found here. Many verses can be retrieved to prompt human beings to be thankful
View ArticleSikh Environmental Ethics-Theory and Praxis Part 1 (Harpreet Kaur)
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Eco-philosophy, or ecosophy, offers insight into the relationship of living beings with their environment. The intersection of faith and eco-philosophy is known
View ArticleWhat Black Disabled Bodies Can Teach Us About Environmental Justice (Robert Monson)
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As early as 2014, governmental officials in the city of Flint, Michigan made a series of decisions that would prove to have deleterious effects on the people
View ArticleMetaphysical Protestantism-A Comparative Literary Ecology (Zane Johnson)
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The influence of religions on human attitudes toward the non-human, whether beneficent or deleterious, has been the subject of serious scholarly debate since at
View ArticleThe Image of God and Our Vocation of the Soil, Part 2 (Mick Pope)
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The article is published in two installments. The first can be found here. It is generally recognised that the Garden story is more environmentally friendly
View ArticleThe Image of God and Our Vocation of the Soil, Part 1 (Mick Pope)
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Earth history has entered a new geological era known as the Anthropocene. The commonly agreed origin of this era was the 1950s with the “Great Acceleration,” a
View ArticleThe Environmental Ethics of Pope Francis – Parsing Key Terms and Claims In Laudato Si’ (Thomas Massaro, S.J.)
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On October 4, 2023, Pope Francis published the apostolic exhortation Laudate Deum (“Praise God”), an 8000-word document advocating for urgent action to counter
View ArticleThe Religious Roots of Environmental Justice – An Online Conference
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Catherine Keller practices theology as a relation between ancient hints of ultimacy and current matters of urgency. As the George T As the George T. It
View ArticleThe Religious Roots Of Environmental Justice – Call For Papers Or Presentations (Conference)
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Where: Online (Zoom) – Registration Required Submission deadline for proposals: Friday, September 15, 2023 It highlights key arguments and implications
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