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Yale University’s newest specialization, Religions and Ecology: Restoring the Earth Community

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Yale University’s newest specialization, Religions and Ecology: Restoring the Earth Community. You can enroll today!

The environmental crisis is more than a political, economic, or technological concern; it is a moral and spiritual call to long-term change. Developed over several years, these courses draw on a rich variety of lectures, videos, readings, and interviews with scholars, religious leaders, and environmental practitioners from around the world.

Do you want to gain new understandings of the world’s religions and their ecological perspectives? Are you interested in exploring the impact of engaged religious climate action? Learners in this five-course specialization will:

Explore the ecological implications of religious texts

Learn how religious beliefs and practices inform attitudes about the environment

Gain new perspectives on biodiversity, food systems, and environmental justice

Become familiar with engaged religious responses to the climate crisis

All courses are open for enrollment and are available as follows:
Introduction to Religions and Ecology
Indigenous Religions and Ecology
South Asian Religions and Ecology
East Asian Religions and Ecology
Western Religions and Ecology