Willis Jenkins

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Willis Jenkins


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Willis Jenkins studies intersections of environmental and cultural change. He focuses in his own research on ethical and religious dimensions, while directing several multi-disciplinary research collaborations that engage local knowledges, including a major project on coastal change in Virginia.

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Ecologies of Grace: Environ...

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The Future of Ethics: Susta...

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Bonhoeffer and King: Their ...

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Understanding Climate Chang...

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Theological and Ethical Per...

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Berkshire Encyclopedia of S...

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Religion and Sustainability

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Missiology in environmental...

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“Humanity might bless earth--if we work with and for creation, if we master our selfishness in service to all our neighbors, if we cultivate wildness as a kind of wealth.”
Willis Jenkins, The Future of Ethics: Sustainability, Social Justice, and Religious Creativity

“Right use of earth has its end in uniting earth's people and creatures in thanksgiving.”
Willis Jenkins, The Future of Ethics: Sustainability, Social Justice, and Religious Creativity

“The tactics of faith take shape as a willingness to be poor in a world of false wealth.”
Willis Jenkins, The Future of Ethics: Sustainability, Social Justice, and Religious Creativity



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