Religion 331LV - Advanced Topics in Religion: 'Living in End Times: Religion and Climate Change'

Living in End Times

Spring
2022
01
4.00
William Girard

W 01:30PM-04:20PM

Mount Holyoke College
116607
Clapp Laboratory 225
wgirard@mtholyoke.edu
116419,116607
Religion and climate change might seem to be an odd combination. After all, we tend to imagine religion as the domain of faith, emotion, and the otherworldly and the climate as the realm of science, objective knowledge, and the here and now. Nevertheless, this course investigates the sometimes surprising connections between them. For example, how do religious communities work to promote or oppose political action on climate change? How do religious conceptions about God's relationship with nature or with humanity have consequences for adherents' views on climate change? How do the futures predicted by climate models and those prophesied in sacred texts affect people's actions today?

Prereq: 8 credits in anthropology or religion.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.