To What Extent is the New Ecological Consciousness a Religious Phenomenon?

Journal of Aesthetics and Phenomenology 1 (1):111-118 (2014)
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ABSTRACTIn modern societies, religious practice, and belief, is said to be on the decline, especially among the younger generation. However, a strong ecological consciousness is gaining ground. It rests on a conception of good and evil, of sin and expiation, on a history of fall and salvation, regulating practices, beliefs and hopes. To what extent can it be viewed as a form of religion?

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Jean Grondin
Université de Montréal

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