
Between God and Green
How Evangelicals Are Cultivating a Middle Ground on Climate Change
Katharine K. Wilkinson(Author)
Oxford University Press Inc
1st Edition
Published on 5. July 2012
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-0-19-989588-5 (ISBN)
Description
Despite three decades of scientists' warnings and environmentalists' best efforts, the political will and public engagement necessary to fuel robust action on global climate change remain in short supply. Katharine K. Wilkinson shows that, contrary to popular expectations, faith-based efforts are emerging and strengthening to address this problem. In the US, perhaps none is more significant than evangelical climate care.
Drawing on extensive focus group and textual research and interviews, Between God and Green explores the phenomenon of climate care, from its historical roots and theological grounding to its visionary leaders and advocacy initiatives. Wilkinson examines the movement's reception within the broader evangelical community, from pew to pulpit. She shows that by engaging with climate change as a matter of private faith and public life, leaders of the movement challenge traditional boundaries of the evangelical agenda, partisan politics, and established alliances and hostilities. These leaders view sea-level rise as a moral calamity, lobby for legislation written on both sides of the aisle, and partner with atheist scientists.
Wilkinson reveals how evangelical environmentalists are reshaping not only the landscape of American climate action, but the contours of their own religious community. Though the movement faces complex challenges, climate care leaders continue to leverage evangelicalism's size, dominance, cultural position, ethical resources, and mechanisms of communication to further their cause to bridge God and green.
Drawing on extensive focus group and textual research and interviews, Between God and Green explores the phenomenon of climate care, from its historical roots and theological grounding to its visionary leaders and advocacy initiatives. Wilkinson examines the movement's reception within the broader evangelical community, from pew to pulpit. She shows that by engaging with climate change as a matter of private faith and public life, leaders of the movement challenge traditional boundaries of the evangelical agenda, partisan politics, and established alliances and hostilities. These leaders view sea-level rise as a moral calamity, lobby for legislation written on both sides of the aisle, and partner with atheist scientists.
Wilkinson reveals how evangelical environmentalists are reshaping not only the landscape of American climate action, but the contours of their own religious community. Though the movement faces complex challenges, climate care leaders continue to leverage evangelicalism's size, dominance, cultural position, ethical resources, and mechanisms of communication to further their cause to bridge God and green.
Reviews / Votes
The research Wilkinson's Between God & Green reflects, her careful analysis of the theological and political differences of evangelical leaders, and her efforts to categorize views held by the evangelicals with whom she had group discussions are commendable...Wilkinson's text is also helpful for scholars, leaders, and members of other Christian denominations and religions who struggle with disparate voices that prevent a fully cohesive approach to major issues. * Journal of the American Academy of Religion *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Students and scholars of evangelicalism, religion and politics, environmentalism; environmental advocates
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
602 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-989588-5 (9780199895885)
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Between God & Green
How Evangelicals Are Cultivating a Middle Ground on Climate Change
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Katharine K. Wilkinson
Between God & Green
How Evangelicals Are Cultivating a Middle Ground on Climate Change
E-Book
04/2012
1st Edition
OUP eBook
€29.49
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Person
Consultant, The Boston Consulting Group (D.Phil., Oxford)
Author
ConsultantConsultant, The Boston Consulting Group, Atlanta, Georgia, US
Content
Abbreviations ; Preface ; Introduction ; 1. Chronicling Evangelical Climate Care ; 2. Beginning with the Word ; 3. Advancing Climate Care in Word and Deed ; 4. Negotiating Climate Care's Opposition ; 5. Engaging People in the Pews ; 6. Sowing Seeds of a Movement ; Conclusion ; Appendices ; Notes ; Bibliography ; Index