Between God and Green
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Between God and Green is Katharine K. Wilkinson's book derived from her doctoral research exploring the emergence of environmental concern within American evangelicalism.
The book examines how faith, political identity, and environmental values intersected, including initiatives like the Evangelical Climate Initiative.
Wilkinson traces cultural and organizational factors that shaped evangelical environmental engagement and assesses implications for broader climate politics.
Her analysis offers insights into building diverse coalitions and communicating climate solutions across value systems.
The work blends scholarly rigor with accessible narrative to inform both academic and practical climate engagement efforts.
The book examines how faith, political identity, and environmental values intersected, including initiatives like the Evangelical Climate Initiative.
Wilkinson traces cultural and organizational factors that shaped evangelical environmental engagement and assesses implications for broader climate politics.
Her analysis offers insights into building diverse coalitions and communicating climate solutions across value systems.
The work blends scholarly rigor with accessible narrative to inform both academic and practical climate engagement efforts.
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