ISSRNC Scholars On Coronavirus
In case you happen to have missed these, the Berkley Center at Georgetown University has been featuring editorial responses from a number of scholars of religion thinking about this particular coronavirus moment in their Berkley Forum. Among those being featured, quite a few are from our own ISSRNC scholarly community and the broader field of religion and nature studies, which is very exciting to see. Below is just a partial listing of recent posts from our members:
Carol Wayne White
Disruptions, Ruptures, Reformulations: The Coronavirus Pandemic, Religious Naturalism, and Aesthetic-Ethical Ideals
Evan Berry
Coronavirus and Climate Change: The Collective Good in Question
Mary Evelyn Tucker and John Grim
The Crisis of Planetary Health: Reflections from the World Religions
Elizabeth Allison
The Coronavirus-Induced Great Lull is a Dress Rehearsal for Addressing Climate Change
Amanda Baugh
Environmental Gains Are Not a Silver Lining of COVID-19
Subhadra Channa
Going Home: A Time for Introspection and Reflection
Also, be sure to check out our CFP on Religion and the Coronavirus Pandemic with the JSRNC.