Faiths in Green examines how the relationship between religious upbringing, affiliation, disaffiliation, and environmental concern in the United States has changed over time. Public opinion data combined with historical insights show how and why religious groups have constructively responded to environmental change across generations.
Faiths in Green examines how the relationship between religious upbringing, affiliation, disaffiliation, and environmental concern in the United States has changed over time. Public opinion data combined with historical insights show how and why religious groups have constructively responded to environmental change across generations.
Lukas Szrot is assistant professor of sociology at Bemidji State University.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Sacred Places in a Risk Society Chapter 2: Religion and Change over Time Chapter 3: Religious Upbringing Disaffiliation Environmental Concern Chapter 4: Religion and Environmental Concern Intergenerationally Chapter 5: Bringing Religion In: Gender Class Race and Politics Conclusion: Prospects and Possibilities
Chapter 1: Sacred Places in a Risk Society Chapter 2: Religion and Change over Time Chapter 3: Religious Upbringing Disaffiliation Environmental Concern Chapter 4: Religion and Environmental Concern Intergenerationally Chapter 5: Bringing Religion In: Gender Class Race and Politics Conclusion: Prospects and Possibilities
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