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Black History Month Spotlight: Willie Jennings

February 8, 2024

  For Black History Month, we'll be highlighting a few outstanding black scholars in the field, starting with our own Yale family. Today, we'd like to shine a light on the work of Willie Jennings. 

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Bruno Latour: In Memoriam

October 25, 2022

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Healing Indigenous Landscapes Through Indigenous Science

September 20, 2022

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Thomas Berry and The Great Work

July 4, 2022

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Dan Smyer Yü, PhD, on Religion, Ecology, Climate, and Environmental Humanities

May 2, 2022

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Dr. Simone Kotva on Ecology, Philosophy, and Spiritual Practice

April 18, 2022

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Black Veganism, with Christopher Carter

March 21, 2022

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The Spirit of Soul Food, with Christopher Carter

March 14, 2022

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The Politics and Cosmology of New Age Spirituality, with Susannah Crockford

June 13, 2021

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Spirituality in Sedona, Arizona, with Susannah Crockford

June 7, 2021

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Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology. May 30, 2025 Read our Forum newsletter here.    

Pope Leo XIV: Build bridges for ecological and social justice

By Francesca Merlo Vatican News May 20, 2025

Before he was pope, Leo XIV said it's time for action on climate change

By Brian Roewe EarthBeat May 9, 2025
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