Religion and Environmental Ethics: A Comparative Study
Keywords:
environmental ethics, religion, sustainability, ecology, theological perspectivesAbstract
This article examines the intersection of religion and environmental ethics, analyzing how different religious traditions approach ecological issues. By comparing theological perspectives and ethical teachings, the study explores the potential for religious frameworks to contribute to environmental sustainability. The research highlights the role of religion in shaping environmental consciousness and action.
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