Journal Article


Ecospirituality

Abstract

Many people in many cultures have a spiritual connection with nature. Research is beginning to reveal the implications of this “ecospiritual” orientation for two great challenges of our times: Preserving the well-being of the natural environment and of ourselves. This article provides an overview of the current research on ecospirituality with a focus on its role in supporting, and sometimes inadvertently hindering, environmental preservation and human well-being.

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Authors

Billet, Matthew I.
Baimel, Adam
Schaller, Mark
Norenzayan, Ara

Oxford Brookes departments

School of Psychology, Social Work and Public Health

Dates

Year of publication: [in press]
Date of RADAR deposit: 2024-10-31



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