Religious Studies Can Help Save the Planet
My latest post over at the State of Formation blog was recently featured, engaging with a recent post by Ivan Strenski about the latest American Academy of Religion (AAR) conference. Here’s the opening...
climate activism / environmental politics / political ecology / religion
by chriscrews · Published 01/05/2015 · Last modified 03/21/2015
My latest post over at the State of Formation blog was recently featured, engaging with a recent post by Ivan Strenski about the latest American Academy of Religion (AAR) conference. Here’s the opening...
climate activism / environmental politics / Occupy Wall Street / political analysis
by chriscrews · Published 09/22/2014 · Last modified 03/21/2015
If you’ve been paying attention to current affairs at all this month, you probably know that the People’s Climate March took place this Sunday (9/21) here in NYC. This was followed by the...
Anthropocene / civilization / education / environmental politics / political ecology / religion
by chriscrews · Published 07/08/2014
Thomas Berry wrote the following passage concerning universities and the problem of our modern industrialist worldview. “I mention economics, jurisprudence, and religion because these are among the subjects that are taught in our...
Things just keep heating up in Cali, with no relief in sight. And as things get hotter, the fires grow bigger while the water starts to disappear. And this is just the start...
economics / environmental politics / news / political analysis / political ecology
by chriscrews · Published 03/27/2014
So as I recently wrote here and in my column in The Free Press, The New School should divest all of its endowment from fossil fuels. Following up on that post, there was...
economics / environmental politics / fracking / political ecology
by chriscrews · Published 03/13/2014 · Last modified 03/27/2014
University leadership should support fossil fuel divestment and uphold our values. By: Chris Crews [Update: Here’s the link to the final published version in the The Free Press. You can also read about...
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