Academic Incoherence: The State of Sustainability Literature Today
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Stine, Anthony PhilipKeywords
Human ecology -- Religious aspects -- ChristianityEnvironmental ethics
Christian ethics
Environmental Studies
Sustainability
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Abstract
The traditional tools associated with researching and presenting findings in contemporary sustainability literature include very little representation on moral forms of discourse. In the context of social sustainability this is problematic due to the inherently normative nature of the discourse. A citation analysis reveals very little representation of Christian moral environmental claims in the sustainability literature today despite growing concern amongst Christians for the state of the environment today.Date
2015-05-12Type
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