Understanding Climate Change through Religious Lifeworlds

Understanding Climate Change through Religious Lifeworlds

Cecilie Rubow , Guillermo Salas Carreño , C. Mathews Samson
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Jan 1, 2021 · English · Kindle (329 pages)
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Book Details

Format Kindle
Pages 329
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2021
Publisher Indiana University Press
Edition 1
ISBN-10 0253056012
ISBN-13 9780253056016

Description

David L. Haberman delves into the intricate relationship between religion and the pressing issue of climate change, exploring not only how spiritual beliefs shape perceptions of environmental stewardship but also how they can inform practical responses to ecological crises. Through a rich tapestry of religious perspectives, Haberman examines the ways in which faith traditions can inspire communities to engage more deeply with the natural world, fostering a sense of responsibility and interconnectedness with the planet.

The narrative invites readers to consider the potential of religious lifeworlds as frameworks for grappling with the complexities of climate change. By weaving together theological reflection and environmental advocacy, Haberman encourages a dialogue that emphasizes the moral imperatives inherent in many belief systems. This exploration underscores the importance of integrating spiritual insights into the broader discourse on climate action, highlighting the transformative power of faith in forging sustainable futures.

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Religion & Spirituality
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