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" Catholics and Climate Change Skepticism "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 1086042
Doc. No : LA129671
Call No : ‭10.1163/15685357-02002005‬
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Lynn Vincentnathan
: Nicholas Smith
: S. Georg Vincentnathan
Title & Author : Catholics and Climate Change Skepticism [Article]\ Lynn Vincentnathan, S. Georg Vincentnathan, Nicholas Smith, et al.
Publication Statement : Leiden: Brill
Title of Periodical : Worldviews: Global Religions, Culture, and Ecology
Date : 2016
Volume/ Issue Number : 20/2
Page No : 125–149
Abstract : Despite Church teachings on climate change and most Catholics accepting the science and being concerned, a large minority of Catholic laity and clergy deny it. This multi-sited, qualitative study, which includes supporting quantitative data, focuses on how skepticism is articulated by Catholic climate change skeptics, and transmitted and transmuted through Catholic networks. While Catholic climate change skeptics echo other skeptics, they also bring Catholic perspectives, often mingled with conservative religious and political views. Some express concern common among other Christian skeptics that believing in climate change leads to neopaganism and promotes anti-human sentiments. The focus is on Catholic climate change skeptics and their ideas, not Catholicism per se, and various cultural, social, and psychological factors, including their understanding of Catholicism, that impact their climate change skepticism. This contributes to the growing scholarship on climate change skepticism. Despite Church teachings on climate change and most Catholics accepting the science and being concerned, a large minority of Catholic laity and clergy deny it. This multi-sited, qualitative study, which includes supporting quantitative data, focuses on how skepticism is articulated by Catholic climate change skeptics, and transmitted and transmuted through Catholic networks. While Catholic climate change skeptics echo other skeptics, they also bring Catholic perspectives, often mingled with conservative religious and political views. Some express concern common among other Christian skeptics that believing in climate change leads to neopaganism and promotes anti-human sentiments. The focus is on Catholic climate change skeptics and their ideas, not Catholicism per se, and various cultural, social, and psychological factors, including their understanding of Catholicism, that impact their climate change skepticism. This contributes to the growing scholarship on climate change skepticism.
Descriptor : Catholicism
Descriptor : Christianity
Descriptor : climate change
Descriptor : Laudato Si
Descriptor : skepticism
Location & Call number : ‭10.1163/15685357-02002005‬
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