On the Ambiguous Religious Roots of the Environmental Crisis
Fellow Project Academic Year
2007
As an independent scholar based in Rome, Italy, trained in the history of Christian thought, the IHR Visiting Fellow position in “the humanities and sustainability” would offer an attractive occasion for me to research the relation between the deep-seated religious presuppositions of Western culture and its environmental praxis, with the constructive intention of asking how our fundamental worldview can evolve toward sustainability.
File Attachments: ambiguous_religious_roots.pdf
Fellow Project Principal Investigator
Lissa McCullough, Independent scholar, Adjunct Professor of Religious Studies, Muhlenberg College