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Climate change and other global environmental changes deserve attention by the the humanities – they are caused mainly by human attitudes and activities and feed back to human societies. Focussing on religion allows for analysis of various human modes of perception, action and thought in relation to global environmental change. On the one hand, religious organizations are aiming to become “greener”; on the other hand, some religious ideas and practices display fatalism towards impacts of climate change. What might be the fate of different religions in an ever-warming world? This book gathers recent research on functions of religion in climate change from theological, ethical, philosophical, anthropological, historical and earth system analytical perspectives. Charting the spread from regional case studies to global-scale syntheses, the authors demonstrate that world religions and indigenous belief systems are already responding in highly dynamic ways to ongoing and projected climate changes – in theory and practice, for better or for worse. The book establishes the research field “religion in climate change” and identifies avenues for future research across disciplines.
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Religion in Environmental and Climate Change: Suffering, Values, Lifestyles 1st Edition is written by Dieter Gerten; Sigurd Bergmann and published by Continuum. The Digital and eTextbook ISBNs for Religion in Environmental and Climate Change are 9781441117076, 1441117075 and the print ISBNs are 9781472505569, 1472505565. Additional ISBNs for this eTextbook include 9781441169297, 9781472549266.
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