Religion and the COVID-19 Pandemic: Environmental Health
Berkley Center for Religion, Peace & World Affairs
April 14, 2020
Read the following editorial responses here.
Editorial Responses:
“The Crisis of Planetary Health: Reflections from the World Religions”
By Mary Evelyn Tucker John Grim
“Coronavirus and Climate Change: The Collective Good in Question”
By Evan Berry
“A Theologically Grounded Ethic to Support Scientific Knowledge”
Jame Schaefer
“A Climate Grief, Observed: Transforming Our Ecologies and Theologies of Magical Thinking”
By Jacob J. Erickson
“The Coronavirus-Induced Great Lull is a Dress Rehearsal for Addressing Climate Change”
By Elizabeth Allison
“Environmental Gains Are Not a Silver Lining of COVID-19”
By Amanda J. Baugh
“Caring for Creation: Ancient Wisdom in Time of Crisis”
By Hava Tirosh-Samuelson
“Climate Change, Pandemic, and Religion in COVID-19”
By Anna Peterson
“Going Home: A Time for Introspection and Reflection”
By Subhadra Channa
“Lessons from Islamic Environmentalism: Interconnection, Structural Change, and the Limitations of Religious Environmentalism”
By Rosemary Hancock
“The Religion of the Market in a Time of Coronavirus”
By Richard Foltz