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Welcome to the new Yale Forum Blog!

We will be sharing a variety of original content including interviews, reviews, reports from the field, new and enhanced resources on the Forum website, content from our new video podcast series, FORE Spotlights, and much more. 

Check back every Tuesday and Thursday for new content. 

August 3, 2022

During the first two years of our Spotlights podcast, one of the topics we have covered is the intersection of art, ecology, and spirituality, featuring interviews with Christina Conklin (episode 1.26), Nicole Dixon (ep. 2.8), and Johnna Arnold (ep. 2.18). In case you missed those episodes, it's never too late to catch up on them. Spotlights will feature more artistic perspectives in the next round of episodes for our third season.  

You can watch or listen to the episodes below.

An archive of...

July 28, 2022

Today, we wanted to provide a little tour of the abundance of video resources available here on the Forum site and on our YouTube channel. We hope these collections will be of use to you in your classes and communities. 

The topics in our Video section include:

Religion and Ecology is the largest section in our multimedia offerings with a wealth of content spanning from 2004 to the present. Its subsections include Talks by Mary Evelyn Tucker & John Grim; Tucker/Grim Interviews; Tucker Grim Webinars; talks by...

July 25, 2022

In this episode of Spotlights, Sam reflects on the another successful season of podcast interviews for the Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology. We have released nearly 100 episodes, featuring a wide variety of scholars, activists, and artists who engage with the sort of issues addressed by the field and force of religion and ecology. We'll take a short break from new episodes for a few weeks, and we'll be back with more interviews and conversations toward the end of August. In the meantime, we hope that...

July 21, 2022


Today, we're highlighting some of the environmental podcasts we think will be of interest to Forum readers. Some of these may already be familiar, as we've shared their content before, but they're still doing robust work and featuring interesting interviewees, so we wanted to keep them on your radar. And some we list here are new additions to our lists of resources.

Not all episodes concern the intersection of religion and spirituality with environmental issues, but there are plenty in each series...

July 18, 2022

This week, Spotlights features a clip from our interview with Jason Wirth, PhD, professor of philosophy at Seattle University, Soto Zen priest, and the founder and co-director of the Seattle University EcoSangha. He discusses his idea of “deep social ecology,” which integrates the insights of two ecological philosophies often considered to be in opposition to one another: deep ecology and social ecology. You can learn more about it be reading his article, “Deep Social Ecology.”

Details for the full...

July 14, 2022

The images shared this week from the James Webb telescope have captivated the world and deepened our engagement with the cosmos around us. Whether we believe in a universe that is designed or one that is randomly originating out of chaos, we can't fail to be moved by this dramatic experience of worlds and galaxies farther away than any resident of planet Earth has ever before seen. And this is just the beginning–we will be seeing many more images and the...

July 12, 2022

[image: “Buddha and Shoreline, by Nathan Wirth]

This episode of Spotlights features Jason Wirth, PhD, professor of philosophy at Seattle University, Soto Zen priest, and the founder and co-director of the Seattle University EcoSangha. We talk about his capacious engagements with Continental philosophy, Buddhism, ecological thought, indigenous lifeways, and more. We discuss some of his books, including Nietzsche and Other Buddhas: Philosophy after Comparative Philosophy (Indiana 2019), Mountains, Rivers, and the Great...

July 7, 2022

As events around the world continue to bring challenges to our inner peace and well-being, we wanted to share some resources for helping to cope with climate anxiety, grief, and despair. We hope they will help you and your community find glimmers of hope and some solid ground to stand on in the midst of uncertainty. 

 

We've built a collection of Eco-anxiety Resources here on the Forum site. It includes books, articles, videos, podcasts, reports, programs, and more. The resources are updated...

July 4, 2022

In this week's episode of Spotlights, Sam Mickey talks about the life and thought of a deeply influential figure in the field and force of religion and ecology, Thomas Berry (1914-2009). Sam draws on the book about Berry's life and thought, Thomas Berry: A Biography, by Mary Evelyn Tucker, John Grim, and Andrew Angyal (Columbia University Press, 2019), and he concludes with a reading from one of Berry's books, The Great Work (Bell Tower, 1999), ending with the following quotation:

“We are not lacking in the dynamic forces needed...

June 30, 2022

We at the Forum are excited to unveil to you a new section of our website. Under “World Religions,” you will now find a subsection with a wealth of resources on Zoroastrianism and ecology. 

In this new section you'll find:

An introductory Overview Essay on Zoroastrianism and Ecology by Benedikt Peschl 

A Bibliography compiled by Homi Gandhi of FEZANA (...