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  1. Faith and the Environment: Religious Beliefs and Attitudes on Environmental Policy.James L. Guth, John C. Green, Lyman A. Kellstedt & Corwin E. Smidt - 1995 - American Journal of Political Science 39 (2):364-382.
    Conservative Christian theology contains a set of beliefs that run counter to the philosophy supporting environmentalism. Conservative eschatology, religious tradition, and religious commitment should be negatively related to support for environmental policy. Using data from four national surveys of clergy, religious activists, political-party contributors, and the mass public, we analyze the impact of religious variables on attitudes toward environmental protection. We find that conservative eschatology, religious tradition, and religious commitment all have strong bivariate associations with environmentalism. In multivariate analyses, however, (...)
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  • Varieties of Religious Involvement and Environmental Concerns: Testing the Lynn White Thesis.Douglas Lee Eckberg & T. Jean Blocker - 1989 - Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 28 (4):509-517.
    Lynn White's thesis, that the disenchantment of nature in the first chapter of Genesis led to reduced concern for the environment in the West, has received little empirical research at the level of individual differences in religious experience. In this study, we separated the effects of four different measures of religious experience on four different indexes of concern for the environment. Results offered substantial support for White's thesis: belief in the Bible, and only belief in the Bible, predicted scores on (...)
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  • Fundamentalism and American Culture.George M. Marsden - 1983 - Religious Studies 19 (3):422-425.
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  • Structuring the Religion-Environment Connection: Identifying Religious Influences on Environmental Concern and Activism.Darren E. Sherkat & Christopher G. Ellison - 2007 - Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 46 (1):71-85.
    Recent research on the connection between religion and environmental concern and activism has led to divergent conclusions, with some studies finding a negative effect of religious factors, and others finding no influence or a positive effect. Using a conceptual apparatus of structuration theory, we explain how these divergent findings might be reconciled. We examine data from the 1993 General Social Survey to elaborate how religious affiliation, participation, and beliefs influence environmental concern and private and political environmental activism. Estimates from structural (...)
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  • Evangelicalism in America.[author unknown] - 2016
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  • America's Utopian Experiments: Communal Havens from Long-Wave Crises.Brian J. Berry - 1995 - Utopian Studies 6 (2):144-145.
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