Religion and Environmental Ethics: A Comparative Study

Authors

  • Dana Turner Prof.
  • Sam Collins Dr.
  • Nico Martinez PhD

Keywords:

environmental ethics, religion, sustainability, ecology, theological perspectives

Abstract

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.

Author Biographies

Dana Turner, Prof.

Prof.
University of Zurich
Rämistrasse 71, 8006 Zürich, Switzerland

Sam Collins, Dr.

Dr.
University of Ghana
Legon Boundary, Accra, Ghana

Nico Martinez, PhD

PhD
Chulalongkorn University
254 Phayathai Rd, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand

References

Kang, M. S., Seo, I. S., Kim, K. H., Jeong, M. J., & Chung, J. K. (2025). THE EVOLUTION OF HAN: HISTORICAL ROOTS, HEALING PATHWAYS, AND SPIRITUAL DIMENSIONS. European Journal of Science and Theology, 21(4), 111-126.

Park, J. I., Kim, K. S., Kim, J. O., Jung, M. K., & Chung, J. K. (2025). Christian Values and Their Influence on Pedagogical Practice: Theological Foundations of Moral Education Formation.

Published

2025-12-29

Issue

Section

Articles