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Yale University

Christianity & Ecology

There is a need for broader literacy and deeper knowledge of the world’s religions and their ecological contributions. This course is designed as a gateway to the rich ecological dimensions of the Christian religious tradition. We delve into unique contributions from Catholic, Orthodox, and Protestant Christianity, exploring views on and relationship with the natural world. We additionally highlight the relationship between Christianity and environmental justice, evangelical approaches to “creation care”, and Christian teachings on biodiversity, climate change, and the relationship between human, Earth, and cosmos. This course is for lifelong learners curious to know more about world religions and ecology, environmental professionals eager to deepen the discourse of environmental protection and conservation, those working with non-profit organizations and NGOs on issues of ecological justice, and religious leaders and laity who wish to know how they can contribute to interreligious dialogue on environmental projects.

Status: Anthropology
Status: Community Development
BeginnerCourse18 hours

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JM

4.0Reviewed Jul 3, 2025

This was an excellently prepared course and I hope to view others from you regarding Christianity as well as environmental thoughts in the future.

PM

5.0Reviewed Jan 12, 2023

presenters made is easy to understand what they were presenting

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