September 12, 2019 - April 2, 2020
Loyola University
Chicago, IL, USA
Integral ecologists are environmental scientists, ethicists, experts in religion and nature, and activists who understand that earth’s environmental crisis cannot be solved by one group alone. Environmental experts from all fields must work together. This speaker series is part of the ‘Francis Project’, a collaboration between Loyola University’s Department of Theology and the Institute of Environmental Sustainability to encourage an integral understanding of the natural world from the perspectives of both science and religion. See the full flyer with all the speakers: Religion and Nature Speaker Series
Topic |
Speaker |
Date |
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The Green Deen: Muslim Perspectives on Ecology and the Environment. |
September 12 |
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Buddhism, Science, and Nature |
October 17 |
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Christianity & Mobilizing For Ecological Security |
November 21 |
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The Tu Bishvat Seder: A Jewish Liturgy of Nature |
February 13 |
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Mitákuye Oyás’iÅ‹Indigenous Spirituality and Youth Activism |
March 13
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Hindu Goddess Traditions & Ecology: Foundations, Dilemmas, and Contradictions |
April 2 |