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Kaitlyn ValeFollow

Major

Theology

Anticipated Graduation Year

2026

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Open Access

Abstract

Conflict with science is a phenomenon seen somewhat frequently within sects of Christianity, while Indigenous religions more commonly weave science into their beliefs, which goes hand in hand with their stewardship of the earth. This research explores why the two traditions relate to the environment differently, using their relationships with nature and science to contextualize their environmentalism. Understanding science denial within different religious contexts can help us understand and mend the gap between dominant US culture and the environment.

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Science and Environmentalism in Indigenous Traditions and Christianity

Conflict with science is a phenomenon seen somewhat frequently within sects of Christianity, while Indigenous religions more commonly weave science into their beliefs, which goes hand in hand with their stewardship of the earth. This research explores why the two traditions relate to the environment differently, using their relationships with nature and science to contextualize their environmentalism. Understanding science denial within different religious contexts can help us understand and mend the gap between dominant US culture and the environment.